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It is a system of packaging. It modifies and packs proteins
The Golgi apparatus is part of the endomembrane system
The Golgi apparatus was identified in 1897 and named after the person who identified it, Italian doctor, Carmillo Golgi, in 1898. It was discovered while Dr. Golgi was investigating the nervous system.
The Golgi apparatus was discovered in 1898 by Italian scientist Camillo Golgi. Golgi's research and observations paved the way for our understanding of the structure and function of this important organelle in cells.
The Golgi Apparatus also referred to as the Golgi Body processes the lipids and proteins. The Golgi Body can therefore be compared to the digestive system.
It's a Golgi-associated endoplasmic reticulum from which lysosomes form. The Golgi-system is connected to the endoplasmic reticulum. They produce lysosomes.
Golgi body
The Golgi body and the endocrine system both play roles in processing and secreting substances. The Golgi body processes and packages proteins for secretion, while the endocrine system secretes hormones into the bloodstream to regulate various body functions.
Endoplasmic reticulum; it plays a key role in the synthesis, modification, and transport of proteins and lipids in the cell.
no, ER, Golgi bodies, and viscles only in the cell's cytomembrane system
The function of Golgi bodies was discovered by an Italian cytologist named Camillo Golgi in the late 19th century. Golgi bodies are involved in the packaging and modifying of proteins and lipids within the cell.
The cardiovascular system (shipping).
The Golgi complex is also known as Golgi apparatus, Golgi body or Golgi. It is found in most eukaryotic cells. The Golgi complex was identified by the Italian physician Camillo Golgi in 1897.