It's in the goblet cells where they secrete mucus and mucus contains glycoproteins(modified in Golgi apparatus)
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∙ 14y agoplant cells because they need a lot of room to store the food that they made. Animals don't need that many Golgi bodies, because they consume their food.
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∙ 12y agoeukyrotic cells usually
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∙ 12y agoAnimal cells
The Golgi bodies is the structure that is responsible for the transportation and delivery of materials in cells.The Golgi bodies is the structure that is responsible for the transportation and delivery of materials in cells. The Golgi bodies (most comfortably called the UPS of the cell) which are green.
golgi bodies
Like most cell structures the golgi body is suspended in the cytoplasm of the cell (the jellylike liquid that fills the cell). The actual location varies from cell to cell and is not constant, because the cytoplasm is constantly shifting around, dragging the golgi body with it.
Actually, it's chromosomes.
This organelle typically functions to carry proteins within the cell and out of the cell.Its' function is to modify, sort, and package proteins and other materials from the cellular endoplasmic reticulum for storage within the cell and the secretion to the exterior of the cell.It is a part of a complex internal sorting and distributing system in the cell. One of the most important functions of the Golgi apparatus is the formation of lysosomes (single membrane bounded organelles containing hydrolytic enzymes).The Golgi is made of stacks of membrane bound bodies known as the cisternae. In plant cells, these stacks are usually found as individuals, called dictyosomes. In one plant stack, there are about 4 to 8 cisternae and in the animal cell 40 to 100 per stack. Each of these cisternae is flat and disc-like and contains specific enzymes that carry out the functions of the Golgi.Simply put, this is the Shipping and Receiving Department of the cell as the cell works to make proteins and other products.DiscoveryThe Golgi Apparatus is an organelle found in most Eukaryotic cells. It was identified in 1897 by the Italian physician Camillio Golgi and named after him. The function of the Golgi is to make proteins for the cell. The Golgi apparatus job is to send the packages elsewhere in the cell or to the outside of the cell.The Golgi body receives proteins and amino acids from the Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) and "packages" them in vesicles and sends them out to other areas of the cell where they are needed. It is often called the "processing center" of the cell.
The Golgi bodies is the structure that is responsible for the transportation and delivery of materials in cells.The Golgi bodies is the structure that is responsible for the transportation and delivery of materials in cells. The Golgi bodies (most comfortably called the UPS of the cell) which are green.
golgi bodies
Most of organells in typical eukariyotic cell. Nucleus,Vacuole,Ribosomes,ER,Chloroplast,Mitochondria,Golgi bodies etc.
Like most cell structures the golgi body is suspended in the cytoplasm of the cell (the jellylike liquid that fills the cell). The actual location varies from cell to cell and is not constant, because the cytoplasm is constantly shifting around, dragging the golgi body with it.
in the cell
All of the activites of a cell are controlled by its nucleus.
Actually, it's chromosomes.
Most body cells have a golgi body (apparatus) present in them. Cells that perform protein synthesis have them as they can later the protein before it is released from the cell. However cells that have them are eukaryotic cells (Those which have a nucleus present in them) however cells that dont have this in are
Mitochondria look somewhat like the Golgi but their functions are different.
the Golgi apparatusthe Golgi apparatus
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The Golgi Apparatus, or Golgi Body, appears in both plant and animal cells. It's function is to receive food from the Endoplasmic Reticulum, package it, and send it to organelles throughout the cell.Yes, both plant and animal cells have Golgi bodies/apparatus