According to many sources, yes. Golgi bodies have been found in many species of protista, but not all. In particular, those requiring more proteins to be bound in a membrane and shipped off in this protected manner tend to have Golgi bodies, while more bacteria-like protists do not require this process ensuring protein protection.
No. Prokaryotic cells, or bacteria cells, do not have a Golgi body.
No. Prokaryotic cells, or bacteria cells, do not have a Golgi body.
No, Golgi bodies are membrane bound organelles and there are no membrane bound organelles found in prokaryotes.
golgi body
golgi bodies
Golgi bodies are in both plant and animal cells. Golgi bodies are an organelle usually found in eukaryote cells and both plant and animal cells are eukaryote.
If you meant golgi bodies, golgi bodies are a cell organelle that is responsible for packaging cell materials into vesicles and sending them to various locations in the cell. The golgi bodies often receive materials from the endoplasmic reticulum for further processing.
The Golgi apparatus, also called Golgi body
golgi body
The Golgi bodies. Vesicles = packes, Golgi bodies = UPS.
It is the chloroplast. It is the site of photosynthesis
Golgi bodies are present in the cytoplasm of the cell. This is an example using the phrase Golgi bodies.
golgi bodies
The Endoplasmic Reticulum and then is transfered to the Golgi bodies.
yes Golgi bodies store proteins
the Golgi bodies give protein and carbohydrates to the cell
Golgi bodies are a unknown subject running across a corn field
Golgi bodies
if there were no Golgi bodies then the food could not be stored any where
Golgi apparatus