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ER makes proteins and surrounds them with a piece of its membrane, forming a transport vesicle.
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The vesicle leaves the ER and travels to the Golgi apparatus.
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The vesicle fuses with the Golgi and releases the proteins inside.
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Inside the Golgi, proteins move through different sections and get modified and sorted.
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The Golgi packs the finished proteins into new vesicles.
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Some vesicles fuse with the cell membrane and release their contents (exocytosis) — this is how the cell sends chemical messages to other cells.
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Other vesicles stay inside and form lysosomes, which break down waste or unwanted materials.