Golgi apparatus
The Golgi apparatus is the organelle that is responsible for sorting proteins before they are sent to the body of the organism.
The Golgi apparatus is the organelle that is responsible for sorting proteins before they are sent to the body of the organism.
The Golgi apparatus is the organelle that is responsible for sorting proteins before they are sent to the body of the organism.
Golgi Appartus
The Golgi apparatus is responsible for sorting proteins synthesized by the cell before they are sent to their final destination in the body of the organism. It modifies, sorts, and packages proteins into vesicles for transportation to their correct location within the cell or for secretion outside of the cell.
ribosomes
Organelles such as lysosomes, peroxisomes, and secretory vesicles rely on the Golgi complex for processing, sorting, and packaging of proteins and lipids before they are transported to their final destinations within or outside the cell.
The Golgi apparatus is the organelle that is responsible for sorting proteins before they are sent to the body of the organism.
Golgi aparatus
The organelles responsible for producing and secreting high levels of digestive proteins are the rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) and the Golgi apparatus. The RER synthesizes proteins, including digestive enzymes, and is studded with ribosomes that facilitate this process. Once synthesized, the proteins are transported to the Golgi apparatus, where they undergo further processing and sorting before being secreted from the cell. These organelles play a crucial role in the production and secretion of digestive proteins essential for processes like digestion and metabolism.
the Golgi apparatus
Golgi body or Golgi apparatus