Centrioles
proteins
It transports proteins and other stuff throughout the cell.
It eats the vacuoles and then makes them into bubbles.
The Golgi apparatus is responsible for packaging and modifying proteins and lipids into vesicles for transport within the cell or for secretion outside the cell.
The Golgi body accepts modified proteins from the endoplasmic reticulum and then further modifies the proteins, packs them in vesicles and ships them to locations where they are needed within and without the cell. The Golgi is also the site of lysosome synthesis.
The Golgi body accepts modified proteins from the endoplasmic reticulum and then further modifies the proteins, packs them in vesicles and ships them to locations where they are needed within and without the cell. The Golgi is also the site of lysosome synthesis.
It modifies the proteins synthesized and then packs them for export or use in the cell itself.
Centrioles
proteins
Vesicles
proteins
The endoplasmic reticulum plays a big part in the packing and carrying of proteins. Proteins are actually carried along the microfilaments of a cell.
The endoplasmic reticulum. Proteins are carried along the microfilaments of a cell.
The Golgi apparatus is the part of the cell that modifies, sorts, and packages proteins into vesicles for transport outside of the cell. It acts as a processing and distribution center for proteins destined for secretion.
Packages such as vesicles or organelles within the cell, like the Golgi apparatus or endoplasmic reticulum, are responsible for making and transporting materials like proteins. These packages ensure that newly synthesized proteins are folded correctly, modified as needed, and transported to their correct destinations within and outside the cell.
The Golgi complex packs proteins and other materials into membrane-bound sacs called vesicles. These vesicles can then transport the packaged materials to different parts of the cell or outside of the cell.