The Golgi complex deals with the shipping of proteins and carbohydrates, among other things. Basically, it's just transportation.
Golgi bodies are found in both plant and animal cells. There may in fact be more Golgi bodies per cell in plant cells than in animal cells. Golgi Apparatus is found in both animal and plant cells. It is known as dictyosomes in plant cells and Golgi complex in animal cells. But the function remains the same.
"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."
The transport company of a plant cell is the endoplasmic reticulum. It is responsible for transporting proteins and lipids within the cell, as well as for synthesizing and modifying these molecules. The endoplasmic reticulum plays a key role in maintaining the structure and function of the cell.
The Golgi apparatus is the organelle responsible for packaging the material needed to build the cell plate in plant cells. It processes and modifies proteins, lipids, and other molecules before sorting and packaging them into vesicles for transport to different parts of the cell.
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.
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The Golgi body is an organelle inside plant and animals cells. It is a system of membranous sacs whose function is to tell vesicles to stay in the cell or to leave the cell and may modify them as well.
Plant and animal
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
It makes and packages things to be transported out of the cell.
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
You can consider a Golgi body like a packaging and shipping plant. It packages and ships things from the cell outside the cell.
Golgi bodies in a cell function similarly to a packaging plant in processing and packaging molecules for transport within or out of the cell. Golgi bodies modify proteins and lipids by sorting, packaging, and directing them to their final destination in the cell. This process is akin to how a packaging plant sorts and packages products before distribution.
"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."
The golgi apparatus (or golgi bodies) are the "shipping center" of the cell. They send energy and other products out of the cell and to the body.
This is the function of the Golgi Body.