Golgi apparatus
The nucleus is a membranous organelle that is not interconnected with other organelles through the movement of vesicles. The mitochondria are also organelles that are not directly linked or in communication with other organelles through vesicle transport.
Golgi apparatus
The organelle responsible for packaging proteins in vesicles and sending them throughout the body is the Golgi apparatus. It receives proteins from the endoplasmic reticulum, modifies them, and then packages them into vesicles for transport either within the cell or outside of the cell.
The Golgi complex (also known as Golgi apparatus or Golgi bodies). It consists of several layers of membranes, it packages material into membrane-bound bags or vesicles for export. These vesicles carry the material out of the cell. (Nature of Biology book 1 - Judith Kinnear & Marjory Martin, pg. 34)
Vesicles pinch off of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), Golgi apparatus, and plasma membrane. These vesicles transport molecules such as proteins and lipids to various locations within the cell or for secretion outside the cell.
The nucleus is a membranous organelle that is not interconnected with other organelles through the movement of vesicles. The mitochondria are also organelles that are not directly linked or in communication with other organelles through vesicle transport.
They are made by golgi bodies.Their function is transportation.
The organelle that processes and packages lipids and proteins in small pinched-off vesicles is the Golgi apparatus. It modifies proteins and lipids received from the endoplasmic reticulum and sorts them for transport to their final destinations, either within the cell or for secretion outside the cell. The Golgi apparatus consists of a series of flattened membranous sacs called cisternae, where these modifications and packaging occur.
The membranous spheres that bud from the endoplasmic reticulum are called transport vesicles. These vesicles transport proteins and lipids to other parts of the cell, such as the Golgi apparatus, where they are further processed and sorted for their final destination.
endoplasmic reticulum
The Golgi body is an organelle inside plant and animals cells. It is a system of membranous sacs whose function is to tell vesicles to stay in the cell or to leave the cell and may modify them as well.
The Golgi apparatus is the cell organelle responsible for packaging and modifying molecules before releasing them in vesicles. These vesicles transport molecules to other parts of the cell or outside of the cell.
Small membranous vesicles function in intracellular transport of molecules, such as proteins and lipids, between different organelles within the cell. They also play a role in packaging and delivering cargo for secretion outside the cell. Additionally, vesicles can facilitate communication between cells by transporting signaling molecules.
Vesicles
packaging cell organelle
The Golgi apparatus is the organelle that forms vesicles, known as secretory vesicles, that fuse with the plasma membrane. These vesicles contain proteins or lipids that are then released outside the cell.
The Golgi Apparatus produces vesicles.