The Golgi apparatus packages them and the products exit within vesicles
The Golgi apparatus packages them and the products exit within vesicles
Materials move through Golgi bodies by being transported in vesicles, small sacs that bud off from the endoplasmic reticulum and fuse with the Golgi. Within the Golgi, proteins and other molecules are modified, sorted, and packaged into new vesicles for transport to their final destinations within the cell or outside of the cell.
No
The compound that allows materials to move through cell membranes by osmosis is water. Water moves freely through cell membranes to maintain osmotic balance within the cell.
The degree to which materials can freely move in and out of a cell is regulated by the cell membrane. The cell membrane is selectively permeable, allowing certain molecules to pass through while restricting others. This helps the cell maintain its internal balance and respond to its external environment effectively.
The Golgi apparatus packages them and the products exit within vesicles
Vacuoles, I think. They bud off of the Golgi Complex to transport materials around or out of the cell.
Materials move through Golgi bodies by being transported in vesicles, small sacs that bud off from the endoplasmic reticulum and fuse with the Golgi. Within the Golgi, proteins and other molecules are modified, sorted, and packaged into new vesicles for transport to their final destinations within the cell or outside of the cell.
Digestion breaks down materials into easily absorbed components. Absorption and diffusion move materials into the cell.
The cell membrane determines what can move in or out of the cell.
The Golgi apparatus functions to modify, sort, and package proteins and lipids produced by the cell. It plays a key role in the secretion of these molecules to their proper destinations within the cell or outside of it.
cell membrane.your welcome.
They move from the environment into the cell.
Osmosis
they usually don't.
No
to reproduce