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Yes, cells use exocytosis to export proteins modified by the Golgi apparatus. After undergoing modification and packaging within the Golgi apparatus, proteins are enclosed in vesicles that fuse with the cell membrane and release their content to the extracellular space. This process allows proteins to be transported out of the cell to fulfill their functions in other tissues or organs.
The rough endoplasmic reticulum, which is studded with ribosomes, prepares the proteins for export.
Proteins made in rough endoplasmic reticulum are produced for export.
Some glycoproteins are modified in the endoplasmic reticulum, but those assembled for extracellular export are modified in the Golgi apparatus.
The Golgi Complex are stacks of flattened vesicles that modifies and packages proteins for export from the cell.
endoplasmic reticulum
Vacoules because they exporting unwanted substances from the cell. And Vesicle, Secretory transport endoplasmic reticulum products to the golgi. I am working the same worksheet rightnow.
The Golgi body is responsible for packaging proteins for the cell. Once the proteins are produced by the rough E.R. they pass into the sack like cisternae that are the main part of the Golgi body. These proteins are then squeezed off into the little blebs which drift off into the cytoplasm.
The rough endoplasmic reticulum, which is studded with ribosomes, prepares the proteins for export.
Endocytosis
Modifies & packages.
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cell
Proteins made in rough endoplasmic reticulum are produced for export.
Some glycoproteins are modified in the endoplasmic reticulum, but those assembled for extracellular export are modified in the Golgi apparatus.
The rough endoplasmic reticulum
The Golgi Complex are stacks of flattened vesicles that modifies and packages proteins for export from the cell.
ribosomes