Yes, "packages" that come from the Golgi apparatus are enclosed by membranes.
Nucleus
I believe it is the Golgi apparatus, or golgi bodies...
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.
Golgi body or Golgi apparatus
The Golgi apparatus is composed of a plasma membrane (this is the outer lining of the organelle). This is true for all organelles with in the cell. The Golgi apparatus also contains vesicles for transport of substances throughout hte cell.
Golgi Apparatus (also known as Golgi Body).
These flattened sacks of membranes are known as the Golgi apparatus. The Golgi apparatus processes, packages, and ships proteins and lipids produced by the cell to their final destinations within or outside of the cell.
Golgi apparatus
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.
A Golgi apparatus is a stack of membranes that packages chemicals, such as proteins and lipids, into vesicles for transport within the cell or for secretion outside the cell.
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.
Cell membrane like structure surrounds golgi.There is only 1 membrane.