== == Sugars and amino acids are taken up by a carrier-mediated transport systems into the small blood vessels in the intestinal walls then transported in the blood into the circulation.
The Plasma which is the liquid part of your blood.
Well the ribosomes make the protein but the Golgi body transports it to wherever the cell needs it.
Blood Plasma
Active transport
A carrier protein
solute pumping
Vacuoles transport proteins around a cell.
Golgi complex transports proteins and other things as well.It's organelle packages and distributes proteins.
After the proteins have passed through all the tubing the smooth endoplasmic reticulum in the cell, they will be packaged in a vesicle and transported to the Golgi apparatus or another part of the cell (depending on their purpose).
The vacuole transports nutrients throughout the cell in vesicles and transports them to other organelles.
it is a protein in a quatenary structure or three d sturucture with in the cell wall and transports macro molecules, hydrophobic molecules or molecules that are going agains the concentration(respectively are to big to go through, repel the cell wall, or are going against the traffic of osmosis) by using those molecules as a substrate( something that fits into a protein) and moves to the other side of the wall
The vesicles because it contains and transports various substances such as protein
Ion channel
boats
ER
food
The Red Blood Cells
ribosomes make proteins and the endoplasmic reticulum transports materials through the cell
Cystic fibrosis is caused by defective CFTR protein. CFTR is an ion channel that transports chloride ions across epithelial cell membranes.
Ribosomes are the protein factories of the body and golgi bodies are known to trasport the proteins in the body.
It acts as the supportive frame-work for the cell.It also synthesises and transports protein and fat.
Vacuoles transport proteins around a cell.
Golgi complex transports proteins and other things as well.It's organelle packages and distributes proteins.