Answer:
The correct answer is "nucleus cytosol; mitochondrion or chloroplast".
Step-by-step explanation:
A transit sequence, also known as signal peptide, in a protein is a series of amino acids that indicate that a protein is not synthesized matured, and a portion of the protein must be cleaved in order to have the protein in its mature form. Transit sequences serves as regulators of protein transport, since they indicate that a protein must transit from the nucleus cytosol to different organelles, such as the mitochondrion or chloroplast. Examples of this type of proteins, include: alcohol dehydrogenase, DNA polymerase, and RNA polymerase.