The Golgi Apparatus modifies and packages proteins.
Proteins made on ribosomes may be further modified within the golgi complex. If a toxin, such as bacterial toxin, destroys ribosomes but protein synthesis will be affected first.
After proteins get modified in the Endoplasmic Reticulum, they are transported through the golgi apparatus where they get packaged into vesicles to late be secreted out of the cell or to be used within the cell.
I would say, specially modified proteins.
The Golgi Apparatus modifies and packages proteins.
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.
There would be no vesicle shipping from the cell to where modified proteins are needed. No modified proteins. There would be no lysosome synthesis either.
The Golgi body accepts modified proteins from the endoplasmic reticulum and then further modifies the proteins, packs them in vesicles and ships them to locations where they are needed within and without the cell. The Golgi is also the site of lysosome synthesis.
The Golgi body accepts modified proteins from the endoplasmic reticulum and then further modifies the proteins, packs them in vesicles and ships them to locations where they are needed within and without the cell. The Golgi is also the site of lysosome synthesis.
From the Endoplasmic reticulum, proteins travel to the Golgi Apparatus to be modified and packaged.
Golgi apparatus
Golgi apparatus
Golgi Apparatus