The Golgi Apparatus is a highly-folded membrane structure on the terminal portion of the endoplasmic reticulum. The Golgi is the final packaging and distribution station prior to release into the cytoplasm or loading into vesicles for extracellular transport.
The Golgi Apparatus is a highly-folded membrane structure on the terminal portion of the endoplasmic reticulum. The Golgi is the final packaging and distribution station prior to release into the cytoplasm or loading into vesicles for extracellular transport.
A distribution center is responsible for packaging products. They are also in charge of sending products to businesses that sell the products.
ribosomes
The Golgi Apparatus is often referred to as the "packaging and distribution center" because its primary function is to pack proteins inside the cell before then sending them out to where they need to be.
The cell wall.
Golgi apparatus
The Golgi Bodies.
Golgi Body is the packing centre for the cell. It also helps in the formation of lysosomes.
The Golgi Body (also known as the Golgi Apparatus).
Golgi bodies in a cell function similarly to a packaging plant in processing and packaging molecules for transport within or out of the cell. Golgi bodies modify proteins and lipids by sorting, packaging, and directing them to their final destination in the cell. This process is akin to how a packaging plant sorts and packages products before distribution.
The Golgi apparatus acts as a shipping and receiving center in the cell, processing and packaging proteins and lipids. It modifies these molecules and prepares them for transport to other parts of the cell or for secretion outside of the cell.
If you meant golgi bodies, golgi bodies are a cell organelle that is responsible for packaging cell materials into vesicles and sending them to various locations in the cell. The golgi bodies often receive materials from the endoplasmic reticulum for further processing.