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Paul Harper
31 May, 15:15
How do organelles interact within a cell
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Amir Flores
31 May, 17:12
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Answer: They are dependent on each other to perform their daily tasks.
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A common example is the ER, golgi body, and the ribosomes. The ribosomes make proteins, the golgi body package the proteins, and the ER transport the packaged proteins.
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