Golgi Bodies
chlororoplasts have bodies that store and release chemicals for cell use ~ answered by a middle school student ~
Organelles such as the endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, and vesicles store and release chemicals in a cell. These organelles play important roles in protein synthesis, processing, and transport within the cell.
Organelles such as vesicles and lysosomes store and release chemicals for cell use. Vesicles transport substances within the cell or to the cell membrane for secretion, while lysosomes contain enzymes that break down cellular waste materials. Both organelles are important for maintaining cellular function and responding to changes in the cell's environment.
vacuole
Golgi bodies
Golgi bodies
it is the organelle
Golgi bodies
Golgi bodies, named after the Italian biologist Camillo Golgi, are composed of a stack of about half a dozen sacuoles, whose purpose in the cell are to prepare and store chemical products produced in the cell, and then to secrete these outside the cell. Golgi bodies are formed when small sac like pieces of membrane are pinched away from the cell. In the endoplasmic reticulum, proteins synthesized by ribosomes are sent through the canals of the ER, where they meet up with the Golgi bodies. The proteins are then packaged in vesicles. The membranes of these vesicles are then able to bond with the cell membrane, where their contents are secreted outside the cell. Protiens are not the only material packaged in the Golgi bodies. A portion of materials in the wall of a plant cell are assembled in the Golgi bodies. The number and size of Golgi bodies found in a cell depends on the quantity of chemicals produced in the cell. The more chemicals, the more and larger bodies. For example, a large number of Golgi bodies are found in cells that produce saliva and other materials for digestion.
Golgi bodies store protein
central vacuole
They support it with chemicals being released and organelles functioning within the cell as well.