Two organelles are able to modify proteins in a way that they'll get send out of the cell: the endoplasmatic reticulum and the golgi appartus.
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ribosome
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gulgi apparutus
The cell organelle that appears as a stack of sac-like membranes is the golgi apparatus. This organelle is responsible for packaging proteins for transport.
Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum synthesizes proteins and sends them to the Golgi Apparatus for modification and packaging.
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is considered the transition site for protein packaging. It is responsible for folding and modifying newly synthesized proteins, as well as sorting and packaging them into transport vesicles for delivery to their final destination within the cell.
mithochondrion
The Golgi bodies or the Golgi apparatus is the organelle that is responsible for the packaging of the proteins. The mitochondria is the organelle responsible for a cell's metabolism.
ribosomes
gulgi apparutus
The cell organelle that appears as a stack of sac-like membranes is the golgi apparatus. This organelle is responsible for packaging proteins for transport.
ribosomes
Ribosomes (usually on the rough endoplasmic reticulum) are responsible for making the proteins, and the Golgi apparatus is responsible for packaging the proteins.
Ribosomes
Vesicles
Ribosome
Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum synthesizes proteins and sends them to the Golgi Apparatus for modification and packaging.
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is considered the transition site for protein packaging. It is responsible for folding and modifying newly synthesized proteins, as well as sorting and packaging them into transport vesicles for delivery to their final destination within the cell.
mithochondrion