A part of the Golgi Complex can pinch off and form a ribosome, which distributes materials to other parts of the cell . (:
Golgi complex
The packaging and sorting of proteins is a function of the Golgi complex also known as the Golgi apparatus.
to deliver proteins to other location in the cell.
a Golgi complex is a not a cell.....it is a cell organelle...that is a small part in the cell...it is present in animal cells
Prokaryotes are for the most part unicellular organisms which lack nucleus. They also lack other important organelles Eukaryotes have, that said, they don't have the presence of the Golgi Complex.
Golgi complex
The golgi complex compared to a building or part of a city is a city truck.
The packaging and sorting of proteins is a function of the Golgi complex also known as the Golgi apparatus.
a Golgi complex is a not a cell.....it is a cell organelle...that is a small part in the cell...it is present in animal cells
to deliver proteins to other location in the cell.
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.
Not sure but I think it's the Golgi apparatus (aka Golgi complex).
a Golgi complex is a not a cell.....it is a cell organelle...that is a small part in the cell...it is present in animal cells
Golgi complex
Prokaryotes are for the most part unicellular organisms which lack nucleus. They also lack other important organelles Eukaryotes have, that said, they don't have the presence of the Golgi Complex.
The Golgi apparatus is responsible for packaging and modifying proteins and other molecules for secretion outside the cell. It receives these molecules from the endoplasmic reticulum and processes them before sending them to their final destination.
plasma membrane,ribosomes, cell wall,nucleus,mitochondria,lysosome, golgi complex