No, bacteria do not have a membrane bound organelle and that dis-includes the Golgi Apparatus.
No, Golgi apparatus are not found in bacteria. They are present in eukaryotic cells and play a role in modifying, sorting, and packaging proteins for secretion or for use within the cell. Bacteria do not have membrane-bound organelles like the Golgi apparatus.
No, prokaryotes do not have a Golgi apparatus.A Golgi apparatus consists of a stack of membranes in the form of flattened sacs. In prokaryotes, the only membrane is the one around the outside of the cytoplasm, the plasma membrane.
The Golgi apparatus and endoplasmic reticulum Golgi apparatus.
Golgi, or you can say Golgi body or the Golgi apparatus
Golgi cannot be seen in prokariyotes. Main examples are bacteria and Archebacteria.
Golgi complex or Golgi apparatus, or something like that.
No, bacterial cells do not have a Golgi apparatus. The Golgi apparatus is a membrane-bound organelle found in eukaryotic cells that is involved in modifying, sorting, and packaging proteins. Bacterial cells lack membrane-bound organelles and therefore do not have a Golgi apparatus.
the Golgi apparatus is like the stomach for to also stores protein as the Golgi apparatus does as well but in stead for a cell.
In a bacterial cell, the Golgi apparatus is responsible for packaging and processing proteins that are produced by the cell. It helps modify and transport proteins to their proper destinations within the cell or for secretion outside of the cell.
yes animal have the golgi apparatus
Golgi apparatus.
Golgi Apparatus (complex) or Golgi Bodies