what Packages proteins for transport out of the cell
The endoplasmic reticulum(E.R.) is the organelle that packages protein for transport out of a cell. there are two types of endoplasmic reticulums, the smooth e.r. and the rough e.r. which do not have ribosomes attached, and mainly manufacture lipids and package them in vesicles... the second type of e.r. is the rough e.r. which have ribosomes attached, and can manufacture as well as add non-polypeptide groups to polypeptide chains to make finished proteins. These also pack the proteins into vesicles.
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to transport and eliminate waste out of the cell
carrier proteins transport glucose into a muscle cell
no, but active transport on the other hand, does require transport proteins to transport the large molecules into the cell.
this is a cell
Some molecules are too large to pass through the cell membrane without transport proteins.
The Golgi complex is an organelle found in many eukaryotic cells. These organelles package and transport proteins and other materials out of the cell.
The golgi apparatus packages proteins.
The cell membrane
Vacuoles transport proteins around a cell.
They can function in cell to cell signaling and transport.
Golgi Body packages proteins and controls the destination of these packets
Receptor proteins, recognition proteins, transport proteins, and enzymatic proteins.