Vesicles pinch off of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), Golgi apparatus, and plasma membrane. These vesicles transport molecules such as proteins and lipids to various locations within the cell or for secretion outside the cell.
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Golgi apparatus
The nucleus is not a common destination for small vesicles that bud off the Golgi apparatus. Small vesicles from the Golgi apparatus typically transport molecules to various cellular destinations such as the plasma membrane, lysosomes, or endosomes, but they do not typically transport molecules to the nucleus.
Golgi vesicles are pieces of Golgi membrane that pinch off and carry proteins to other parts of the cell. The vesicle can be thought of as a package to be delivered according to the tag (zipcode) carried by the protein.
The organelle responsible for packaging proteins in vesicles and sending them throughout the body is the Golgi apparatus. It receives proteins from the endoplasmic reticulum, modifies them, and then packages them into vesicles for transport either within the cell or outside of the cell.
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Secretory vesicles pinch off from the Golgi apparatus during the process of exocytosis. These vesicles contain proteins or other molecules destined to be secreted from the cell. Once they pinch off, they move towards the cell membrane to release their contents outside the cell.
A vesicle is a fluid-filled cavity or an air-filled sac. The processes of budding and endocytosis produce vesicles. These processes involve the folding of the cell membrane over itself to make a pouch.
The process you are referring to is called vesicle budding. This occurs when a cell membrane invaginates, forming a vesicle that eventually pinches off to transport cellular material within or out of the cell. This process is essential for cell communication, nutrient uptake, and intracellular trafficking.
The Golgi apparatus is the cell organelle responsible for packaging and modifying molecules before releasing them in vesicles. These vesicles transport molecules to other parts of the cell or outside of the cell.
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packaging cell organelle
The Golgi apparatus is the organelle that forms vesicles, known as secretory vesicles, that fuse with the plasma membrane. These vesicles contain proteins or lipids that are then released outside the cell.
The Golgi Apparatus produces vesicles.
They are known as Cytoplasmic Vesicles, such as lysosomes and peroxisomes. Another separate class is the Organelle, such as the Mitochondria and the Nucleus.
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