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What repackages proteins into forms the cell can use, expel, or keep stored?.
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Proteins are synthesized inside the ROUGH ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM (RER) then it is elaborately modified and repackage inside the Golgi Body (GB), which is made up of folded and stacked membrane-bound structures called CISTERNAE
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