Golgi bodies
Golgi bodies
Golgi bodies
The flattened membrane which packages substances is referred to as the Golgi Apparatus or Golgi Body.
Golgi Bodies :)
These flattened sacks of membranes are known as the Golgi apparatus. The Golgi apparatus processes, packages, and ships proteins and lipids produced by the cell to their final destinations within or outside of the cell.
The Golgi body consists of [stacked membrane-bound flattened sacs] Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum (SER), & the Golgi body is surrounded by numerous small membrane-bound vesicles all Inbound to the Golgi Apparatus, as the primary concern of the Golgi 'body' is the Export of Cellular Constructs.
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and the Golgi apparatus are the main membranes involved in packing proteins for export in eukaryotic cells. Proteins are first synthesized in the ER and then transported to the Golgi apparatus for further processing, sorting, and packaging into vesicles for export outside the cell.
The Golgi Complex are stacks of flattened vesicles that modifies and packages proteins for export from the cell.
some are water filters and goods such as package lunches .
The phrase forwarded for export means that the package has already been sent to the airport for shipping. This is common with courier companies when handling parcels.
That would be the Golgi Apparatus. Sorta like the post-office of the cell.
endoplasmic reticulum