golgi
organelle that packages manufactured chemicals for transport out of the cell
Golgi apparatus
lysosomes
The Golgi apparatus is what packages manufactured chemicals for transport out of the cell. The Golgi apparatus gathers simple molecules and combines them to make molecules that are more complex. Those that aren't needed will be sent out of the cell.
It is an organelle inside of a cell that organizes, packages and transport materials out of the cell.
The endoplasmic reticulum. Specifically the "rough" ER is the site of protein synthesis and the "smooth" ER is the site of lipid synthesis.
The Golgi packages materials into vesicles for transport or export from the cell. These vesicles can fuse with the cell membrane to release their contents outside the cell or to other cellular compartments.
The Golgi apparatus is responsible for packaging and modifying proteins for transport out of the cell. It receives proteins from the endoplasmic reticulum, modifies them as needed, and then packages them into vesicles for transport to their final destinations.
Golgi apparatus
The Golgi apparatus is responsible for sorting, modifying, and packaging proteins into vesicles for transport out of the cell.
The Golgi apparatus is an organelle that modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and lipids into vesicles for transport out of the cell.
The Golgi body is often referred to as the Post Office of the cell because it packages up substances for transport out of the cell.