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They are in eukariyotic cells. They are absent on prokariyotic cells
Golgi Body is the packing centre for the cell. It also helps in the formation of lysosomes.
The Golgi Apparatus also referred to as the Golgi Body processes the lipids and proteins. The Golgi Body can therefore be compared to the digestive system.
The organelle responsible for packaging and transporting materials out of the cell is the Golgi apparatus. It receives proteins and lipids from the endoplasmic reticulum, processes and modifies them, and then packages them into vesicles for transport to different parts of the cell or outside of the cell.
"The Golgi body and its vesicles function in the sorting, modifying, and packaging of macro-molecules that are secreted by the cell or used within the cell for various functions."
Yes golgi bodies are found in tipical animal cell and his function is to store food and first developed by an italian scientist named "Golgi" in1898.
The Golgi body, or Golgi complex, or Golgi apparatus packages proteins and synthesized materials of the cell. It moves it toward the cell surface to fuse with the cell membrane.
No, the Golgi body is not a cell. It is an organelle found within eukaryotic cells, responsible for modifying, sorting, and packaging proteins and lipids for transportation within the cell or secretion outside of the cell.
the Golgi Body is responsible for packaging substances for the cell.
it helps the body
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Yes
1897Camilio Golgi discovered golgi apparatus. He was an Italian physician
Golgi Body is the packing centre for the cell. It also helps in the formation of lysosomes.
a structure in a cell that receives proteins
The Golgi body, or Golgi apparatus, processes and packages proteins and lipids synthesized by the cell. It modifies these molecules and directs them to their proper destinations within or outside the cell.
Not at all. The Golgi body is a microscopic cell structure inside each and every cell. The Golgi body is like the postal service for the cell. It's job is to package and tag packets of waste and nutrients and send them to the correct parts of the cell. The Golgi body is made up of folds of membrane and doesn't resemble the human body in any way.
The Golgi Apparatus also referred to as the Golgi Body processes the lipids and proteins. The Golgi Body can therefore be compared to the digestive system.