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How does the Golgi apparatus continue the function of the rough er?

The Golgi apparatus receives proteins from the rough ER, modifies them by adding sugars and lipids, and sorts them into vesicles for transport to different parts of the cell or for secretion outside the cell. In this way, the Golgi apparatus processes and packages proteins synthesized in the rough ER for distribution and use by the cell.


Which system of folded membranes functions as a internal delivery system?

The envelopeThe envelope isn't even part of any cell. The Golgi Apparatus is the correct answer. The Golgi uses vesicles to transport waste, nutrients (anything that needs transporting out of the cell) to the cell membrane. Stuff that goes into the Golgi apparatus goes in the cis- side and comes out the trans- side in vesicles.


What happens to protein containing vesicles when they are released from the Golgi apparatus?

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.


What are proteins that are transported in vesicles made by?

Transport vesicles play a key part in moving molecules to and from the membrane-confined chambers of the secretory pathway. Proteins are transported in vesicles; the proteins are made on the cytosolic side of membranes.


You would expect a cell with an extensive Golgi apparatus to?

Secrete a lot of material:The Golgi apparatus performs several functions in close partnership with the ER. Serving as a molecular warehouse and finishing factory, a Golgi apparatus receives and modifies substances manufactured by the ER. One side of a Golgi stack serves as a receiving dock for transport vesicles produced by the ER. When a Golgi receives transport vesicles containing glycoprotein molecules, for instance, it takes in the materials and then modifies them chemically. One function of this chemical modification seems to be to mark and sort the molecules into different batches for different destinations. Molecules may be moved from sac to sac in the Golgi by transport vesicles, or, according to recent research, entire sacs may move from the receiving to the shipping side, modifying their protein cargo as they go. The shipping side of the Golgi stack serves as a depot from which finished secretory products, packaged in transport vesicles, move to the plasma membrane for export from the cell. Alternatively, finished products may become part of the plasma membrane itself or part of another organelle, such as a lysosome, which we discuss next.

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How do proteins and other substances get from Endoplasmic Reticculum to Golgi apparatus?

Transport vesicles. Perhaps by motor proteins and entering the trans side of the Golgi.


How does the Golgi apparatus continue the function of the rough er?

The Golgi apparatus receives proteins from the rough ER, modifies them by adding sugars and lipids, and sorts them into vesicles for transport to different parts of the cell or for secretion outside the cell. In this way, the Golgi apparatus processes and packages proteins synthesized in the rough ER for distribution and use by the cell.


Which system of folded membranes functions as a internal delivery system?

The envelopeThe envelope isn't even part of any cell. The Golgi Apparatus is the correct answer. The Golgi uses vesicles to transport waste, nutrients (anything that needs transporting out of the cell) to the cell membrane. Stuff that goes into the Golgi apparatus goes in the cis- side and comes out the trans- side in vesicles.


What happens to protein containing vesicles when they are released from the Golgi apparatus?

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.


Does the Golgi apparatus have a polarity or sidedness to its structure and function?

Proteins in the membrane of the Golgi may be sorted and modified as they move from one side of the Golgi to the other. and Lipids in the membrane of the Golgi may be sorted and modified as they move from one side of the Golgi to the other.


The ER sends proteins and lipids it makes to what to be modified?

The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) sends proteins and lipids in membranous vesicles to the Golgi body (also known as the Golgi apparatus or the Golgi complex). The Golgi body looks like a stack of pita breads; it resembles the ER. There, the membranous vesicles containing proteins or lipids will fuse with one side of the Golgi body known as the cis face.Inside the Golgi body, proteins and lipids will have carbohydrate molecules added to them, forming glycoproteins (proteins with carbohydrates attached) and glycolipids (lipids with carbohydrates attached). After being modified, the glycoproteins and glycolipids will exit the Golgi body in membranous vesicles through the trans face (the side opposite the cisface).


What are proteins that are transported in vesicles made by?

Transport vesicles play a key part in moving molecules to and from the membrane-confined chambers of the secretory pathway. Proteins are transported in vesicles; the proteins are made on the cytosolic side of membranes.


You would expect a cell with an extensive Golgi apparatus to?

Secrete a lot of material:The Golgi apparatus performs several functions in close partnership with the ER. Serving as a molecular warehouse and finishing factory, a Golgi apparatus receives and modifies substances manufactured by the ER. One side of a Golgi stack serves as a receiving dock for transport vesicles produced by the ER. When a Golgi receives transport vesicles containing glycoprotein molecules, for instance, it takes in the materials and then modifies them chemically. One function of this chemical modification seems to be to mark and sort the molecules into different batches for different destinations. Molecules may be moved from sac to sac in the Golgi by transport vesicles, or, according to recent research, entire sacs may move from the receiving to the shipping side, modifying their protein cargo as they go. The shipping side of the Golgi stack serves as a depot from which finished secretory products, packaged in transport vesicles, move to the plasma membrane for export from the cell. Alternatively, finished products may become part of the plasma membrane itself or part of another organelle, such as a lysosome, which we discuss next.


In the cell part of the Golgi apparatus will pinch off and move away What is the function of this process?

to deliver proteins to other location in the cell.


What organelles possesses a cis and trans side composed of cisternae?

The Golgi apparatus possesses a cis and trans side composed of cisternae. Proteins and lipids are modified and sorted as they move through these compartments, with the cis side receiving materials from the endoplasmic reticulum and the trans side shipping them out to their destinations.


What is the function of transport vesicle?

Transport vesicles are responsible for transporting proteins, lipids, and other substances between different organelles within a cell. They help maintain the organization and proper functioning of the cell by ensuring that molecules are delivered to their correct destinations. Transport vesicles play a crucial role in processes such as protein secretion, membrane recycling, and cell communication.


What are the specialized set of membranous sacs of the Golgi complex derived from?

The sacs of the Golgi complex are formed from vesiclesthat earlier budded off the rough endoplasmic reticulum.When these vesicles reach the Golgi complex, they merge with the sac on the cis side.