the Golgi apparatus takes in products from the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (RER) in what is called 'bulk flow' (the equivalent of a bulk delivery to the supermarket). These chemical products are transported to the Golgi apparatus in sealed droplets or sacs called vesicles and move to a 'deliveries only' part of the Golgi apparatus.
First you need to know what these three organelles do, and how they work together to function in the cell
Cell Membrane - The boundary of the cell that is made up of 2 phospholipid bilayers.
Golgi Body - An organelle that packages macromolecules and transports them throughout the cell
Mitochondrion - An organelle that makes energy for the cell
Okay here is the basic breakdown...
When the lysosomes digest the food in the vacuoles of the cell, the waste is sent to the golgi body. The golgi body transports the waste through a series of tubes. When the waste reaches the membrane of the golgi body, it is placed into a neat little "package" that is branched off of the membrane. This process is called exocytosis.
When the waste is fully branched off of the golgi body, the "package" that it's in is called the vesicle. The vesicle takes the waste to the cell membrane, and attaches to the cell membrane, opening up on the outer side and releasing the waste. This process is called endocytosis.
The mitochondria powers this entire cycle by making energy for the cell processses, in the form of ATP. This energy is made when the mitochondria combines food (sugar) and oxygen and makes energy in the form of ATP. Then the DNA in the nucleus directs the energy to where it needs to go.
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Mitochondria provide the power for a cell, and cytoplasm is the goo thats inside a cell, its composition is 80% H2O. So they are working by mitochondria passing energy through the cytoplasm.
The cell membrane lets in amino acids and proteins so the golgi can then package those proteins by modifying them and the golgi transports proteins that can be used by the cell membrane as part of its lipid bilayer
they really don't work together the E.R is the canal system and the Golgi complex packages and sends substances out of the cell
Golgi apparatusEndoplasmic reticulum (both smooth and rough)lysosome.
The Golgi apparatus (or Golgi body) is where proteins are packaged into vesicles for storage or secretion.
The Golgi apparatus is involved in processing cellular products such as proteins and enzymes, and forming other secretions such as sweat and saliva.
The Golgi Apparatus is responsible for modifying, packaging and transporting materials to other parts of the cell. Golgi Apparatus is a stack of membrane bound vesicles that pack macro molecules for transporting within the cell.
nucleus the endoplsmic reticulum
The Golgi Apparatus?
plasma membrane (cell membrane)
The Golgi body/Golgi apparatus/Golgi complex packages proteins and other materials into membrane-bound sacs called vesicles.
plasma membrane
Proteins in the membrane of the Golgi may be sorted and modified as they move from one side of the Golgi to the other. and Lipids in the membrane of the Golgi may be sorted and modified as they move from one side of the Golgi to the other.
vesicles come from rough ER and the Golgi apparatus. they are made of membrane . there are 2 different types: 1. take modified materials from Golgi apparatus or rough ER to other parts of the cell. 2. usually take proteins from Golgi apparatus to the cell wall. then they join with the plasma membrane.
Golgi apparatusEndoplasmic reticulum (both smooth and rough)lysosome.
The Golgi apparatus (or Golgi body) is where proteins are packaged into vesicles for storage or secretion.
The Golgi apparatus is involved in processing cellular products such as proteins and enzymes, and forming other secretions such as sweat and saliva.
The Golgi Apparatus is responsible for modifying, packaging and transporting materials to other parts of the cell. Golgi Apparatus is a stack of membrane bound vesicles that pack macro molecules for transporting within the cell.
Golgiband homeostasis interact because they've known each other since preschool
Golgi cannot be seen in prokariyotes. Main examples are bacteria and Archebacteria.