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Q: What does active transport have on vesicle and Golgi?
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How do proteins get from the ribosomes to Golgi bobbies?

Transport Vesicle


What is incoming transport vesicle of Golgi apparatus?

a vesicle of a cell is a small storage container the transport vesicle is from the endoplasmic reticulum it should contain proteins to be shiped out of a cell


Can bud off vesicles which form the golgi apparatus?

vesicleSecretory vesicles bud off from golgi. They are small packages of proteins


What are Vesicle mediated transport is a type of?

facilitated diffusion, secondary active transport and active transport


What are Vesicle-mediated transport is a type of?

facilitated diffusion, secondary active transport and active transport


What is the transport of substances from the outside to the inside of a cell by a vesicle?

Vesicular active transport


What is the function of transport vesicle?

The transport vesicle transports proteins from the smooth endoplasmic reticulum to the cis side of the Golgi aparatus. The vesicles move from the Smooth ER to the receiving (cis) side of the Golgi aparatus, and then leave though the trans (shipping) face of the Golgi aparatus .


What is the transport of substances from outside to the inside of a cell by a vesicle called?

Vesicular active transport


What do the nucleus ER ribosomes Golgi apparatus and vesicle work together to do?

They all work together to transport cellular materials.


The organelle that pinches off portions of its membrane to form a compartment used for storage or transport is the?

A golgi body pinches itself to make a vesicle to store things;) PS the golgi body is the golgi appartatus just making sure u know!


This is the transport of material out of a cell by means of a sac or vesicle that first engulfs the material and then is extruded through an opening in the cell membrane?

Exocytosis is the transport of material out of a cell by means of a sac or vesicle that first engulfs the material and then is extruded through an opening in the cell membrane.


Where do lysosomal hydrolases come from?

DNA from the nucleus is transcribed into mRNA. mRNA travels to the ribosomal subunit and is translated into amino acids forming a polypeptide chain. The chain travels through the ER and exits via transport vesicle. The transport vesicle enters the golgi and a new vesicle exits with the hydrolase. The vesicle fuses with the lysosome and is ready to digest!