proteins
By proteins called histones.
From the Endoplasmic reticulum, proteins travel to the Golgi Apparatus to be modified and packaged.
exocytosis
it is packaged into viral proteins
Proteins. They can make the chromosomes packaged in a tight state.
No. The mitochondria release the energy from glucose to produce ATP. Proteins are packaged in the Golgi apparatus.
DNA and proteins are packaged and organized into chromosomes. Just to clarify generally protein is everywhere, but is made within a cell in organelles called ribosomes.
The proteins in the capsid allow the virus to attach to the "docking stations" proteins of the host cell.
The proteins in the capsid allow the virus to attach to the "docking stations" proteins of the host cell.
The Golgi body is responsible for packaging proteins for the cell. Once the proteins are produced by the rough E.R. they pass into the sack like cisternae that are the main part of the Golgi body. These proteins are then squeezed off into the little blebs which drift off into the cytoplasm.
Proteins are made in the ribosomes in the cells. They are then sent to the Golgi complex to be packaged and sent to different parts of the cell.