The way I think about Golgi bodies is like a bunch of gummy worms (or real worms!)
I'm sorry I think you are seriously confused. The Golgi body is part of the cell, an example of an organelle. The large intestine is an organ in the human body which consists of cells, which have Golgi bodies.
The Golgi body is responsible for modifying, sorting, and packaging proteins and lipids into vesicles for transport within the cell or for secretion outside the cell. This organelle also plays a role in the synthesis of certain complex carbohydrates.
Primarily packages proteins to get them ready for exocytosis through vesicles. It works like the post office in the cell.
The building like a Golgi body is a post office
The Golgi body is the organelle that accepts modified proteins from the endoplasmic reticulum and further modifies them, packages them in vesicle and ships them to places within and without the cell. The Golgi body also synthesizes lysosomes. The Golgi body is like a water bottle because the Golgi body takes things in and then distributes the proteins to where they need to go like how a water bottle takes in the water or other drinking liquid and then gives it out to where ever or whatever needs it.
they make stuff with other parts like defencins
The Golgi Apparatus also referred to as the Golgi Body processes the lipids and proteins. The Golgi Body can therefore be compared to the digestive system.
It can be hard to remember all the parts of an animal cell. Some of the animal cell parts are the nucleus, the cell membrane, smooth ER, rough ER, golgi body, vacuole, nucleolus, lysosomes, and ribosomes.
Not at all. The Golgi body is a microscopic cell structure inside each and every cell. The Golgi body is like the postal service for the cell. It's job is to package and tag packets of waste and nutrients and send them to the correct parts of the cell. The Golgi body is made up of folds of membrane and doesn't resemble the human body in any way.
You can consider a Golgi body like a packaging and shipping plant. It packages and ships things from the cell outside the cell.
Golgi bodies are found in both plant and animal cells, they package and ship proteins throughout your cell like a mailroom.
The way I think about Golgi bodies is like a bunch of gummy worms (or real worms!)
The golgi apparatus is a organellus in the cell that transfers all kinds of fluids in vesicles to the outside of the cell.
The Golgi Body labels and packages protiens for transport throughout the cell. its like a post office.... Source: my head; we're doing cells in science :)
The plant cell has more organelles like chloroplasts because it goes through photosynthesis. The chloroplasts take up space so the Golgi body is bigger in the animal cell. And because the cells in animals need more proteins "shipped" to other parts of the cell because animals burn calories unlike plants who just sit there and soak up the sun.
it helps make and pacadge materials to be transported out of the cell.
Plant cells do have Golgi bodies, lysosomes, and ribosomes, but they may be less prominent or structured differently compared to animal cells. Centrioles are absent in most plant cells, as the functions they perform in animal cells are carried out by other structures in plant cells like the microtubule organizing centers.