yes
Golgi itself is built up by memebranes. It packs and modifies proteins
Golgi bodies
Golgi Apparatus (also known as Golgi Body).
golgi bodies
No, prokaryotes do not have a Golgi apparatus.A Golgi apparatus consists of a stack of membranes in the form of flattened sacs. In prokaryotes, the only membrane is the one around the outside of the cytoplasm, the plasma membrane.
The Golgi body is a structure found in cells that is made up of a series of flattened membranes called cisternae. It is formed through a process of membrane biogenesis where vesicles containing proteins and lipids bud off from the endoplasmic reticulum and fuse together to form the Golgi body. The Golgi body is involved in processing, sorting, and packaging proteins and lipids for transport within the cell or secretion outside the cell.
Golgi body or Golgi apparatus
Chloroplasts, mitochondria and the nucleus have double membranes.
It is made up of double folded membranes and vesicles. (Golgi body and Golgi vesicles). The Golgi body itself looks very much like the smooth endoplasmic recticulum.
The flattened membrane which packages substances is referred to as the Golgi Apparatus or Golgi Body.
Yes, "packages" that come from the Golgi apparatus are enclosed by membranes.
Golgi bodies are stacked, flattened membranes which sort proteins and other cellular substances and package them into membrane-bound structures called vesicles.
The Golgi complex or Golgi bodies.
Nucleus
I believe it is the Golgi apparatus, or golgi bodies...
Golgi bodies
The Golgi apparatus, also known as the Golgi body. This is a serious of folded membranes involved in packaging. It is particularly involved in transporting things out of the cell.
Golgi Apparatus (also known as Golgi Body).