The answer is;
4, 1, 3, 2
The rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) is referred to as ‘rough’ due to the presence of numerous ribosomes on its membrane. When the ribosomes translate proteins, the proteins enter the lumen of the ER and are folded appropriately by the help of chaperones. The proteins travel from the cis to the trans end of the ER during this modification this process. At the trans end they pinch off into vesicle that later join the Golgi apparatus. The protein are modified and packaged in teh Golgi. They then pinch off into vesicles and transported to their site in the cell or to the plasma membrane for exocytosis.