Where are cell products modified and packaged in vesicles for transport
Golgi Body is the area where cell products are modified and packaged in vesicles for transport. It also builds complex network with endoplasmic reticulum.
Golgi bodies do that.They modify proteins and lipids and pack and transport.
Golgi Bodies
The Golgi Apparatus
the Golgi body
Golgi Apparatus
no
at the endoplasmatic reticulum
The Golgi Complex
Yes, as vesicles are used to transport packaged material withing the cell and between cells and other parts of animal bodies. Modified and vesicle packaged proteins, shipped from the Golgi, are examples of vesicle use.
Proteins are so large that they require the interaction of vesicles on cell membranes to get out of cells. Some examples are; enzyme secretion, hormone secretion,neurotransmitter release. Basically they use vesicle formation to get transported into or out of the cell. And since vesicle forming is an energy requiring process it would be an exocytosis or endocytosis reaction. But usually as an even simpler answer, cells do not usually take in proteins, they take in amino acids which then make their own proteins.
Exocytosis refers to the movement of materials out of the cell. It typically transports macromolecules, such as proteins, as well as the waste products of the cell.
at the endoplasmatic reticulum
the products are energy, carbon dioxide, and water.
the products are energy, carbon dioxide, and water.
Cell products are modified and packaged in vesicles for transportation in Golgi apparatus.
Golgi Apparatus
The cell membrane
The Golgi Complex
Process*
Technically, packaged proteins from the ER are sent all throughout the cell. The proteins are packaged inside of transport vesicles and move along the cytoskeleton like a train on train tracks so that they can be sent to what ever part of the cell uses that particular type of protein. If you need only 1 answer I guess you could say the cytoskeleton does so that it can transport them.
Diffusion, facilitated diffusion, passive transport, facilitated transport (?) and active transport ... unless we are referring to viral or bacterial products.
In the golgi apparatus
Yes, as vesicles are used to transport packaged material withing the cell and between cells and other parts of animal bodies. Modified and vesicle packaged proteins, shipped from the Golgi, are examples of vesicle use.