the Golgi modifies and packages the proteins.
The Italian scientist who discovered the Golgi complex in 1898 was Camillo Golgi. Golgi's discovery revolutionized the field of cell biology and provided important insights into the structure and function of cells.
The golgi body (or golgi appartus, depending on what textbook) found in eukaryotic cells is like "the post office." It's main function is to "package" and put chemical tags on things--proteins--so they can be sent to wherever it is that they are needed.
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.
Renewal or modification of the cell membrane is a function of the endoplasmic reticulum and the Golgi apparatus in eukaryotic cells. The endoplasmic reticulum synthesizes lipids and proteins for the cell membrane, while the Golgi apparatus is responsible for modifying and packaging these molecules before they are transported to the cell membrane.
The Golgi apparatus is able to: 1. Glycosylate (add sugar goups) to proteins 2. Enclose proteins vesicles and transport to a region of the cell where they are requird to perform a specific function
What is the function of the golgi body
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the Golgi function the same as the nucleolus
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A+ Packing and sorting.
The packaging and sorting of proteins is a function of the Golgi complex also known as the Golgi apparatus.
No, cellular respiration is not a function of the Golgi apparatus. The Golgi apparatus is primarily responsible for modifying, sorting, and packaging proteins for transport within or out of the cell. Cellular respiration takes place in the mitochondria and involves the breakdown of glucose to produce energy in the form of ATP.
the membrane-bound organelle that packages and distributes materials, such as proteins, is called the GOLGI COMPLEX.
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