Yes. They both represent the same thing.
The Golgi complex is also known as Golgi apparatus, Golgi body or Golgi. It is found in most eukaryotic cells. The Golgi complex was identified by the Italian physician Camillo Golgi in 1897.
the "post office" It modifies and packs proteins. Then packages are transported in or out to the cell
The Golgi apparatus is responsible for packaging and modifying proteins and lipids before sending them to their final destination within or outside the cell. It acts as the cellular post office, packaging materials into vesicles for transport.
The Golgi apparatus packages materials into vesicles for export from a eukaryotic cell. Proteins and other molecules are modified, sorted, and packaged into vesicles to be transported to their destination within or outside of the cell.
Yes, both plants and animals have Golgi apparatus. In plants, the Golgi apparatus is essential for processing and packaging proteins and lipids for secretion or transport within the cell. In animals, the Golgi apparatus plays a similar role in processing and modifying proteins before they are transported to their final destination.
The Golgi apparatus and endoplasmic reticulum Golgi apparatus.
They are the same thing.
Golgi, or you can say Golgi body or the Golgi apparatus
Golgi complex or Golgi apparatus, or something like that.
Golgi Apparatus (complex) or Golgi Bodies
The Golgi complex is also known as Golgi apparatus, Golgi body or Golgi. It is found in most eukaryotic cells. The Golgi complex was identified by the Italian physician Camillo Golgi in 1897.
The packaging and sorting of proteins is a function of the Golgi complex also known as the Golgi apparatus.
An alternative name for the Golgi complex is the Golgi apparatus or Golgi body. The Golgi apparatus is found in most eukaryotic cells and packages proteins inside the cell.
the "post office" It modifies and packs proteins. Then packages are transported in or out to the cell
Golgi Bodies, Golgi Complex or Golgi Apparatus
They are the more complex cells.
Organelles associated with secretion are the endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, secretory vesicles, and lysosomes. These organelles work together in the secretory pathway to package, modify, and transport proteins and other molecules out of the cell.