Products from endoplasmic reticulumn are transported into golgi.So it is important to they to be close.
because in enoplasmic reticulum they made some ribosomes and other product or supply to gogi apparatus . Golgi apparatus so close so it easy to catch product and store in its packs .
"Golgi" here is short for Golgi apparatus, also called Golgi body or Golgi complex. "Perinuclear" refers to its position close to the nucleus.
The golgi appartus is the membranous system close to the cell nucleus that packages protein secretions for export, packages enzymes into lysosomes for cellular use, and modifies proteins destined to become part of cellular membrane.
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.
Symbiosis
No idea ! But i have the definition . The definition of Symbiosis is A close , Long -Term association between two or more species . :)
"Golgi" here is short for Golgi apparatus, also called Golgi body or Golgi complex. "Perinuclear" refers to its position close to the nucleus.
The golgi appartus is the membranous system close to the cell nucleus that packages protein secretions for export, packages enzymes into lysosomes for cellular use, and modifies proteins destined to become part of cellular membrane.
No. That is the Golgi Apparatus. And if you're a student who has the same exact take home test from a horrible Anatomy and Physiology teacher, seeing your question made my day.
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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That's because Golgi complex is really spatially orientated (it does not have any random orientation) in the cell - the "cis" part of Golgi is close to endoplasmic reticulum and the "trans" part of Golgi is distant from endoplasmic reticulum. Proteins and lipids coming from endoplasmic reticulum enter Golgi at its "cis" part and across the Golgi network, they are transported towards the "trans" part, from where they are excreted either to other parts of the cell, or more usually, they are transported to plasmatic membrane.
little brown specks called cisternae....up close they look like negros
No they are not.The Golgi apparatus (GA), also called Golgi body or Golgi complex and found universally in both plant and animal cells, is typically comprised of a series of five to eight cup-shaped, membrane-covered sacs called cisternae that look something like a stack of deflated balloons. In some unicellular flagellates, however, as many as 60 cisternae may combine to make up the Golgi apparatus. Similarly, the number of Golgi bodies in a cell varies according to its function. Animal cells generally contain between ten and twenty Golgi stacks per cell, which are linked into a single complex by tubular connections between cisternae. This complex is usually located close to the cell nucleus.Ribosomes are mainly found bound to the endoplasmic reticulum and the nuclear envelope, as well as freely scattered throughout the cytoplasm, depending upon whether the cell is plant, animal, or bacteria. The organelles serve as the protein production machinery for the cell and are consequently most abundant in cells that are active in protein synthesis, such as pancreas and brain cells. Some of the proteins synthesized by ribosomes are for the cell's own internal use, especially those that are produced by free ribosomes. Many of the proteins produced by bound ribosomes, however, are transported outside of the cell.
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