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Do cells use exocytosis to export proteins modified by the Golgi appratus?

Yes, cells use exocytosis to export proteins modified by the Golgi apparatus. After undergoing modification and packaging within the Golgi apparatus, proteins are enclosed in vesicles that fuse with the cell membrane and release their content to the extracellular space. This process allows proteins to be transported out of the cell to fulfill their functions in other tissues or organs.


What materials and proteins are transported through the cells by the?

By the chromosomes


Materials and proteins are transported through the cells by the what?

By the chromosomes


What materials and proteins are transported through through the cells?

By the chromosomes


What do ribosome do in animal and plant cells?

Ribosomes function in the production of proteins. These proteins include those that will remain in the cell and those that will be transported out of the cell.


What structures in which proteins are manufactured?

Basically proteins are not manufactured, but produced by living cells. But proteins can then be modified chemically, splitted and recomposed in a lot of ways industrially for specific purposes.


What does the Golgi apparatuus do to cells?

It modifies and packages, and sorts proteins that need to be transported elswhere. After the endoplasmic reticulum creates proteins, some of the proteins may need to be transported out of the cell, or moved to a specific location. The Golgi apparatus packages proteins in the correct packages or "vescicles" and ships them off to the correct location.


Where is the ribosome in a plant cell or animals cell?

Both cells! It's where proteins and lipids are modified to do dofferent jobs.


How do proteins travel in and out of the cell?

Proteins are so large that they require the interaction of vesicles on cell membranes to get out of cells. Some examples are; enzyme secretion, hormone secretion,neurotransmitter release. Basically they use vesicle formation to get transported into or out of the cell. And since vesicle forming is an energy requiring process it would be an exocytosis or endocytosis reaction. But usually as an even simpler answer, cells do not usually take in proteins, they take in amino acids which then make their own proteins.


What are the four main component of blood?

it is cirulation... ^WRONG. the COMPONENTS of blood are plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets :) ** peopleshouldlearntoread.


Would you find proteins inside cells or cells inside proteins?

Proteins are found in cells. Proteins are a macromolecule.


How proteins helpful?

Proteins in the cells can be secreted out as intracellular proteins. Hormones, enzymes, and other proteins can be transported via blood stream and acts on distant tissues. when there is an injury or blood leakage appears in our hands lets say, proteins that does the blood clotting arrives there like a police to stop blood flow!