In microbiology cells ( cytology).
The ER or Endoplasmic Reticulum is the protein factory of the cell. After the ER makes a protein it sends it to the Golgi body, which acts like the cell's postal service. The Golgi body receives these proteins and sticks a tag on them indicating where they are going to be delivered. Then it surrounds the protein in a membrane and sends it off to its destination.
The ER (endoplasmic reticulum) is a series of passageways that lead throughout the cell. It is a way of transporting wastes throughout the cell. The Golgi apparatus is where the Golgi bodies are made. Golgi bodies are like ribosomes that produce proteins for the cell. Both are found in a Plant (Plantae) and Animal (Animalia) cell.
rough ER which contain ribosome and golgi complex has ribosome and they make protein.
It is the export vesicle assembly apparatus for all of the mostly proteinaceous Cell secretions.
In microbiology cells ( cytology).
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The Endoplasmic reticulum
Both the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and the Golgi body (apparatus) are involved with protein production. The ER produces the protein with the help of the ribosomes and then packages them into vesicles. From there, they are transported to the Golgi body to be processed and repackaged for distribution (moved out of the cell).
It is produced in the Golgi body also known as the Golgi apparatus. boom
The Golgi Body (also called the Golgi Apparatus) is considered the packing and shipping department of the cell.
As the endoplasmic reticulum produces proteins due to the presence of ribosomes inside, the immature proteins from the ER move to Golgi body to be sorted, labelled and packaged into vessicles.
The Golgi complex packages macromolecules such as fat. There are two types of ER. Smooth ER makes fats, and Rough ER packages proteins.
The Endoplasmic reticulum
Both the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and the Golgi body (apparatus) are involved with protein production. The ER produces the protein with the help of the ribosomes and then packages them into vesicles. From there, they are transported to the Golgi body to be processed and repackaged for distribution (moved out of the cell).
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) sends proteins and lipids in membranous vesicles to the Golgi body (also known as the Golgi apparatus or the Golgi complex). The Golgi body looks like a stack of pita breads; it resembles the ER. There, the membranous vesicles containing proteins or lipids will fuse with one side of the Golgi body known as the cis face.Inside the Golgi body, proteins and lipids will have carbohydrate molecules added to them, forming glycoproteins (proteins with carbohydrates attached) and glycolipids (lipids with carbohydrates attached). After being modified, the glycoproteins and glycolipids will exit the Golgi body in membranous vesicles through the trans face (the side opposite the cisface).
The ER transports things to the Golgi complex.
It is produced in the Golgi body also known as the Golgi apparatus. boom
The Golgi Apparatus packages macromolecules for transportation inside the cell.
Golgi apparatus receive proteins from the endoplasmic reticulum to package and modify, and then sent out to other parts of the cell or out of the cell.
nucleus,mitochondria,ER,lysosomes,ribosomes,golgi bodies and vacuoles
The Golgi Body (also called the Golgi Apparatus) is considered the packing and shipping department of the cell.
The cytoplasm, nulceus, nucleolus, mitochondrion, chromatin, rough ER, smooth ER, the Golgi body, nulcear pores, and the ribosomes.
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