The golgi body/apparatus sorts and packages proteins by placing signal molecules and tags on them. Proteins are transported to the golgi body via the Endoplasmic reticulum and are inserted into the cis face of the golgi. While the protein travels to the trans face on the opposite side it is modified and packaged. Finally, the protein is packaged into a vesicle which is transported to the cell membrane for integration or secretion or to another part of the cell.
When secretory proteins are transported out of the rough endoplasmic reticulum, they are packaged into vesicles and sent to the Golgi apparatus for further processing and sorting. In the Golgi apparatus, the proteins undergo modifications and are sorted into different vesicles for transport to their final destination within or outside the cell.
Neurotransmitters are released and go into the synaptic cleft.
During exocytosis, vesicles fuse with the cell membrane and release their contents outside the cell. This process allows for the release of substances such as neurotransmitters, hormones, or enzymes into the extracellular space.
Vesicles are mainly involved in the transportation of material in/out or within the cell. They are made of at least one layer of the phospholipid-bilayer; which is the major constituent of the cell membrane. The term used for the transportion of solid material into the cell is endocytosis; when this happens the vesicle carrying the material will join to the cell membrane and become part of it, releasing its contents into the cytoplasm. Also pinocytosis is a related term to endocytosis and refers to the intake of specifically aqueous material; Vesicles can also transport material within the cell. For example, vesicles transport proteins from the rough endoplasmic reticulum to the Golgi apparatus. Some veiscles serve as storage vessels as well.
The cell wall prevents the cytoplasm to pinch in telophase of plant cells, instead a cell plate is formed by vesicles. The cell wall is rigid and strong enough not to allow the pinching
When secretory proteins are transported out of the rough endoplasmic reticulum, they are packaged into vesicles and sent to the Golgi apparatus for further processing and sorting. In the Golgi apparatus, the proteins undergo modifications and are sorted into different vesicles for transport to their final destination within or outside the cell.
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After proteins get modified in the Endoplasmic Reticulum, they are transported through the golgi apparatus where they get packaged into vesicles to late be secreted out of the cell or to be used within the cell.
If there were no Golgi apparatus, or Body, then the Cell would not be able to fully produce new substances because the cell would not be able to "package" substances such as enzymes etc. into secretory vesicles or micelles which attach to cell walls and allow the substance to leave the cell. by-ArindamJjain IX-A
After proteins are synthesized in the rough ER, they undergo folding and modifications within the ER lumen. They may also be sorted and transported to other parts of the cell via vesicles for further processing and packaging, such as in the Golgi apparatus.
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