The Golgi packages materials into vesicles for transport or export from the cell. These vesicles can fuse with the cell membrane to release their contents outside the cell or to other cellular compartments.
Golgi apparatus
The Golgi apparatus modifies and packages proteins for export out of the cell. Proteins that are destined for export are typically modified with sugar chains in the Golgi and then packaged into vesicles for transportation to the cell membrane for secretion.
The Golgi apparatus is the organelle responsible for processing and packaging products for export from the cell. Proteins and lipids are modified, sorted, and packaged into vesicles for transportation to their final destinations within or outside the cell.
The Golgi apparatus modifies and packages proteins for export from the cell. It receives proteins from the endoplasmic reticulum, modifies them, and then sorts and packages them into vesicles for transport to their final destination.
The Golgi packages materials into vesicles for transport or export from the cell. These vesicles can fuse with the cell membrane to release their contents outside the cell or to other cellular compartments.
the golgi body modifies & packages proteins and carbohydrates into membrane-bound vesicles for "export"from the cell.
Golgi apparatus
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is responsible for exporting proteins and lipids out of the cell, while the Golgi apparatus packages and modifies these materials for export. Import of materials into the cell is primarily facilitated by receptor-mediated endocytosis, where materials are engulfed by the cell membrane and brought into the cell in vesicles.
The Golgi Complex are stacks of flattened vesicles that modifies and packages proteins for export from the cell.
After the protein is properly folded and modified in the endoplasmic reticulum, it is packaged into vesicles by the Golgi apparatus. These vesicles then transport the protein to the cell membrane for export via exocytosis. Additional modifications may occur during this process to ensure the protein is properly packaged and targeted for export.
That would be the Golgi Apparatus. Sorta like the post-office of the cell.
The Golgi apparatus modifies and packages proteins for export out of the cell. Proteins that are destined for export are typically modified with sugar chains in the Golgi and then packaged into vesicles for transportation to the cell membrane for secretion.
The Golgi apparatus puts the finishing touches on proteins by modifying and sorting them before packaging them into vesicles for export from the cell. These vesicles can then merge with the cell membrane, releasing the proteins outside of the cell.
The Golgi apparatus is the organelle responsible for processing and packaging products for export from the cell. Proteins and lipids are modified, sorted, and packaged into vesicles for transportation to their final destinations within or outside the cell.
The Golgi apparatus modifies and packages proteins for export from the cell. It receives proteins from the endoplasmic reticulum, modifies them, and then sorts and packages them into vesicles for transport to their final destination.
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and the Golgi apparatus are the main membranes involved in packing proteins for export in eukaryotic cells. Proteins are first synthesized in the ER and then transported to the Golgi apparatus for further processing, sorting, and packaging into vesicles for export outside the cell.