These sacks are called vesicles.
Vescicles
vesicle
The protein is folded, then packaged for transport to the Golgi apparatus. The primary function of the Golgi apparatus is to process and package macromolecules, such as proteinsand lipids, after their synthesis and before they make their way to their destination; it is particularly important in the processing of proteins for secretion. The key term is secretion.
Golgi body or Golgi bodies. Biology review work sheet chapter 4
In a cell, it helps the cell function. True but: The Golgi body is a cellular organelle that packages proteins for delivery to other parts of the cell or for secretion from the cell. Newly synthesized proteins enter the Golgi body, are sorted according to the tag they carry and are packaged in vesicles (pinched off Golgi membrane) for delivery.
They are 'pinched off' somewhat like a doing that with very soft clay. These are now called vesicles. And these vesicles are pulled off the membranes and travel to where they are needed.
its ball sacks
golgi apparatus
Golgi bodies are found in both plant and animal cells, they package and ship proteins throughout your cell like a mailroom. Some more fact on Golgi bodies with answers Which of the following is associated with the structure of Golgi complex? Cisternae Which of the following organelles, is located near the nucleus and contain a collection of flattened membrane bound cisternae ? Golgi apparatus Golgi complex is derived from : Endoplamic Reticulum Golgi complex is specialised for Glycosidation of lipids and proteins Besides giving out secretory vesicles, Golgi apparatus is also concerned with formation of : lysosomes
It is used to tranfer ATP (or energy) in tiny sacks from the cell membrane to the nucleus using the Endoplasmic Reticulum.
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Yes it is, it is attached to the nucleus of the cell, and looks like little sacks with bubbles coming off of it.
it is called air sacks