The Endoplasmic Reticulum
Golgi Apparatus
The Golgi apparatus is responsible for packaging and modifying proteins and other molecules for transport out of the cell. It receives these substances from the endoplasmic reticulum and processes them before sending them to their final destination inside or outside the cell.
The Golgi apparatus processes, modifies, and packages fats and proteins produced by the endoplasmic reticulum. It sorts the molecules into vesicles for transport to their final destinations within or outside the cell.
Vesicles, such as synaptic vesicles and secretory vesicles, are responsible for packaging various substances inside a cell before releasing them. These vesicles transport molecules out of the cell membrane through processes like exocytosis, allowing for the controlled release of substances.
Golgi bodies
lysosomes
Rough ER
Golgi body
The Golgi Apparatus.
The process by which substances are released by a cell is called exocytosis.
The organelle responsible for packaging substances inside the cell is the Golgi apparatus. It receives proteins and lipids from the endoplasmic reticulum, modifies them, and packages them into vesicles for transportation within the cell or outside of the cell.
cell membrane