- Mitochondria are the energy facilities of the cell. They produce ATP, one of the "energy tokens" of cells. They came a long time ago from the endocytose of a bacterium in eukaryote cells, and they indeed still contain a circular DNA that hold very specific genes (though they are fully part of the cell), as well as a double membrane (called inner and outer membranes).
- Golgi body is the place where proteins are matured (like being acylated or glycosylated), after being synthetised in endoplasmic reticulum. It is also the place where lipids are synthetised.
nucleus, mitochondria and Golgi bodies
nucleus,mitochondria,ER,lysosomes,ribosomes,golgi bodies and vacuoles
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What is the name ofthe part of a cell that stores protein
nucleus, mitochondria, ribosomes, lyssosomes, vacuoles, and Golgi bodies. There are a lot more, but theres 6! :)
Golgi Bodies
yes they are
Mitochondria look somewhat like the Golgi but their functions are different.
The Golgi bodies store energy for quick release adian
its either lysosomes, mitochondria, mRNA, or Golgi bodies
nucleus, mitochondria and Golgi bodies
Some general organelles are-Golgi ComplexLysosomesRibosomesVesicleEndoplasmic ReticulumCell MembraneMitochondriaANDcentrioleCell membrane, Lysosomes, Ribosomes, Nucleas, Nucleolus, Mitochondria, Endoplasmic Reticulum, and the Golgi Bodies/ Golgi Apparatus.
nucleus,mitochondria,ER,lysosomes,ribosomes,golgi bodies and vacuoles
no, ER, Golgi bodies, and viscles only in the cell's cytomembrane system
Mitochondria evolved from aerobic bacteria.Chloroplast evolved from photosynthetic bacteria.
No. The Golgi bodies do not have a role. The main organelles involed in protein synthesis are the nucleolis, ribosomes, and mitochondria.
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