Proteins manufactured in the rough ER are labeled with special "shipping tags" that tell where each protein needs to go. When the Golgi apparatus receives a batch of proteins from the ER it sorts the proteins according to their tags. Proteins that are going to the same destination (such as the cell membrane for example) are loaded into a container called a vesicle, which is attached to a nearby microtubule. A motor proteiin then shisks the vesicle to the final destination, where the proteins are "unloaded" from the cesicle to do their jobs.
Golgi apparatus produce vesicles. inside the vesicles are the nutrients and particles needed for metabolic reaction. the nutrients are transferred via vesicles from the Golgi.
if you still don't get it here is a metaphoric example: you drive in a car to work from your house. The house is the Golgi apparatus, the car is the vesicles, you are the nutrient and your workplace is the place the nutrients will transfer to.
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cells with similar markers stick together and functions as
Ribosomes put together amino acids to make protein.These proteins are transported to golgi .Then packs into secretory vesicles to transportation
One example is: in nerve cells, two crucial proteins that transport ions across the cell membrane, crucial as the cell cannot transmit nerve impulses without them, are together known as the Sodium-Potassium pump.
proteins are made out of 20 different amino acids, (like tiny balls make up a collar) depending on the cuantity of each, different types of protein are made. you can have a look at what are proteins on : www.kidshealth.com and type proteins.
Proteins
Amino acids join together to form proteins.
Amino acids form proteins.
DNA and proteins
Proteins are made of amino acids arranged in a linear chain and joined together by peptide bonds. Many proteins are the enzymes that catalyze the chemical reactions in metabolism. Other proteins have structural or mechanical functions, such as the proteins that form the cytoskeleton, a system of scaffolding that maintains the cell shape. Proteins are also important in cell signaling, immune responses, cell adhesion, active transport across membranes, and the cell cycle.
amino acids
Animo acids
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amino acids are needed to form proteins.
Enzymes
DNA is transcriped into messenger RNA which is then translated into aminoacids and linked together by ribossomes and tRNA to form peptides, which joined together make proteins. Most enzymes are proteins and those are basically the necessary molecules needed in order to make them.
Amino acids together make proteins.
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