plate-like stacks
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The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is the packaging center of the cell. It is responsible for synthesizing lipids and proteins, as well as packaging them into vesicles for transport within the cell and for secretion outside of the cell.
looks like a pink maze like structure
A candy that looks like the Golgi body would be a Twizzler licorice. The twisted shape of a Twizzler resembles the stacked layers of the Golgi apparatus.
The golgi apparatus is an organelle inside the cell membrane. There are various names for this apparatus: golgi body, golgi complex. The golgi apparatus is basically a stack of flattened vesicles that shape the protein into the correct form to do its functions. It receives proteins from the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (RER), which is dotted with ribosomes that translate mRNA into proteins. The proteins are then packaged into vesicles and shipped to the Golgi body. Usually, by this time, the protein's positive and negative bases, in addition to hydrophilic and hydrophobic sides, has already arranged the protein into secondary structure. The golgi body then proceeds to mold the protein into tertiary, and even quaternary structure. Quaternary structure is the only level of structure that is not mandatory for proteins to have. Hope this helps! :D
Golgi bodies are a flattened, layered, sac-like organelle that looks like a stack of pancakes. They move protein in and out of the cell. Golgi bodies, or otherwise known as golgi apparatus or golgi complex, are located near the nucleus. Now go study instead of getting the answer off here.
The correct answer is: The shape of a molecule determines its properties and interactions.
The correct answer is: The shape of a molecule determines its properties and interactions.
The correct answer is: The shape of a molecule determines its properties and interactions.
The Golgi apparatus is a flattened stack of membranes that collect, package, and distribute molecules. The Golgi apparatus separates proteins according to their destinations. It then packages the materials into vesicles which are then exported outside the cell.
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