It is responsible for modifying, packaging, and distributing proteins and other macromolecules. Proteins are assembled by the ribosomes of the rough ER, and then packaged into little parts of the ER membrane. These membrane packages pinch off, creating a small spherical pouch called a vesicle. The vesicles then make their way through the cytosol (the fluid inside the cell), to the nearby Golgi apparatus. Proteins enter the Golgi body through the cis face when their vesicle fuses with the Golgi membrane and opens up, emptying its contents into the cisternae. From there, they begin to make their way through each section of the Golgi apparatus until they reach the trans face. Along the way, they are processed based on their ultimate function and destination.
The Golgi complex is present in both animal and plant cell.
Yes
Cytoplasm
a Golgi complex is a not a cell.....it is a cell organelle...that is a small part in the cell...it is present in animal cells
you probably mean the golgi body. it is an organelle that is in both the plant and animal cell.
there is a cell membrane, a nucleus,a mitochondria,and there is a golgi apparatus
The Golgi complex is present in both animal and plant cell.
Both have: Cell membrane/plasma membrane(inside the cell wall on a plant cell) Ribosomes Nucleus Mitochondria Endoplasmic reticulum Golgi apparatus And I think that's it.
the Golgi bodies give protein and carbohydrates to the cell
it is located inside cell: its the substance the vacuoles,ribosomes,ER,nucleus,mitochandria,golgi apparatus, and (in a plant cell) chloroplast
Both have: Cell membrane/plasma membrane(inside the cell wall on a plant cell) Ribosomes Nucleus Mitochondria Endoplasmic reticulum Golgi apparatus And I think that's it.
Yes
it is both animal and plant
it is both animal and plant
Golgi secretes, modify, sorts and packs the materials inside the cell which sent them to target regions in inside the cell and outside the cell.
Yes
Cytoplasm