Mainly in eukaryotic cells
Golgi ApparatusGolgi apparatus
Yes, most eukaryotic cells contain multiple Golgi apparatus structures, often referred to as Golgi stacks or cisternae. These stacks are involved in modifying, sorting, and packaging proteins and lipids for secretion or delivery to other organelles. The number of Golgi apparatus can vary depending on the cell type and its functional demands. In some specialized cells, such as glandular cells, the Golgi apparatus may be more prominent and numerous.
Yes. The Golgi complex, or Golgi organelle*, is responsible for the manufacture of lysosomes.Related Information:* The Golgi apparatus is responsible for vesicle trafficking inside a cell, and amongst these vesicles there is a type called early endosomes, to which all phagocytosed or pinocytosed vesicles fuse. It is postulated that these early endosomes mature to lysosomes when lysosomal enzymes (hydrolyzing enzymes and proton pumps to create an acidic environment) synthesized in the endoplasmic reticulum are delivered to them.
Oil-burning furnaces are not a cell structure. They are a type of heating system that burns oil to produce heat for buildings.
The Golgi apparatus is a flattened stack of membranes that collect, package, and distribute molecules. The Golgi apparatus separates proteins according to their destinations. It then packages the materials into vesicles which are then exported outside the cell.
The Golgi apparatus is found in eukaryotic cells. It will be more pronounced in cells involved in secretion.
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Mainly in eukaryotic cells
Golgi ApparatusGolgi apparatus
Prokaryotic Cells
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.
Yes, most eukaryotic cells contain multiple Golgi apparatus structures, often referred to as Golgi stacks or cisternae. These stacks are involved in modifying, sorting, and packaging proteins and lipids for secretion or delivery to other organelles. The number of Golgi apparatus can vary depending on the cell type and its functional demands. In some specialized cells, such as glandular cells, the Golgi apparatus may be more prominent and numerous.
Golgi bodies are found in cells. One can not really say how much it is because cells are constantly rejuvenated and dying. It has important role in secretion.Golgi bodies are found in cells. One can not really say how much it is because cells are constantly rejuvenated and dying. It has important role in secretion.
Yes. The Golgi complex, or Golgi organelle*, is responsible for the manufacture of lysosomes.Related Information:* The Golgi apparatus is responsible for vesicle trafficking inside a cell, and amongst these vesicles there is a type called early endosomes, to which all phagocytosed or pinocytosed vesicles fuse. It is postulated that these early endosomes mature to lysosomes when lysosomal enzymes (hydrolyzing enzymes and proton pumps to create an acidic environment) synthesized in the endoplasmic reticulum are delivered to them.
Oil-burning furnaces are not a cell structure. They are a type of heating system that burns oil to produce heat for buildings.
Prokaryotes. These type of cells usually only have a genetic strand of chromosomes, some organelles (not membrane bound ones though) and no nucleus. These will usually be germs, viruses, and etc. Eukaryotes that the other type that are found to be all animal cells and they are completely different. They have membrane bound organelles and a nucleus.
The Golgi apparatus is a flattened stack of membranes that collect, package, and distribute molecules. The Golgi apparatus separates proteins according to their destinations. It then packages the materials into vesicles which are then exported outside the cell.