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7a. What would be the resulting effect of vesicle transport from Golgi to membrane being slower...

7a. What would be the resulting effect of vesicle transport from Golgi to membrane being slower than the vesicle transport from ER to Golgi? Explain.

7b. Explain how vesicles are formed, transported from one compartment to another, and are fused with the target compartment. Give molecular details. (b) How is it that with all the different vesicles in the cell (transporting different proteins and lipids), the right vesicles go to the right compartments?

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