A Golgi complex made of candy would resemble a vibrant, layered structure, much like a stack of colorful wafers or licorice strips. The cisternae could be represented by flattened pieces of chocolate or fruit leather, while the vesicles could be small, round candies like gummy bears or jellybeans clustered around the edges. The overall appearance would be playful and eye-catching, capturing the essence of the Golgi's function in processing and packaging materials. This sweet version would certainly be a delightful treat!
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThe Golgi complex, also known as the Golgi apparatus or simply the Golgi, is a cytoplasmic organelle. It is found in eukaryote cells, such as those of animals, plant, and fungi. It was discovered by Camillo Golgi in 1898. Golgi was ignored and his discovery was said to be dirt on his lenses. Years later, electron microscope pictures showed structures just like in the original Golgi drawings. It is made of several flattened sac-like membranes which some people say look like a stack of pancakes. The main function of the Golgi apparatus is to process and package macromolecules, such as proteins and lipids. They come to the Golgi after being built, and before they go to their destination. The Golgi complex inspects them for flaws and discards extra material added during their manufacture, wraps them up and then targets them for packaging. The Golgi complex is especially active in processing proteins for secretion. The Golgi releases special enzymes called lysosomes, which clean off any extra amino acids. When the package is ready, it is pinched off the Golgi and released into the cytoplasm. The Golgi complex is part of the cellular membrane system along with the endoplasmic reticulum. The Golgi apparatus is known as the powerhouse of the cell.
The endoplasmic reticulum look like flattened sacs.
The organelle that looks like a stack of hollow pancakes is the Golgi apparatus. It is responsible for processing, packaging, and distributing molecules within the cell. The Golgi apparatus consists of flattened, disc-shaped sacs called cisternae that resemble a stack of pancakes.
The Golgi body in an animal cell is a stack of flattened, membrane-bound sacs known as cisternae. It typically appears as a compact structure located near the nucleus. The Golgi body plays a crucial role in processing and packaging proteins for transport within the cell or for secretion outside of the cell.
Homework problem :/ Just wondering what is the role of the nucleus, mitochondria, ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi complex, lysosomes and the cytoskeleton in a macrophage. Had a look around and sites only describe the role of lysosomes . please help
Mitochondria look somewhat like the Golgi but their functions are different.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThe Golgi complex, also known as the Golgi apparatus or simply the Golgi, is a cytoplasmic organelle. It is found in eukaryote cells, such as those of animals, plant, and fungi. It was discovered by Camillo Golgi in 1898. Golgi was ignored and his discovery was said to be dirt on his lenses. Years later, electron microscope pictures showed structures just like in the original Golgi drawings. It is made of several flattened sac-like membranes which some people say look like a stack of pancakes. The main function of the Golgi apparatus is to process and package macromolecules, such as proteins and lipids. They come to the Golgi after being built, and before they go to their destination. The Golgi complex inspects them for flaws and discards extra material added during their manufacture, wraps them up and then targets them for packaging. The Golgi complex is especially active in processing proteins for secretion. The Golgi releases special enzymes called lysosomes, which clean off any extra amino acids. When the package is ready, it is pinched off the Golgi and released into the cytoplasm. The Golgi complex is part of the cellular membrane system along with the endoplasmic reticulum. The Golgi apparatus is known as the powerhouse of the cell.
The Golgi apparatus packages materials into vesicles for export from a eukaryotic cell. Proteins and other molecules are modified, sorted, and packaged into vesicles to be transported to their destination within or outside of the cell.
Cumulus clouds look like cotton candy.
small particles on surfaces
The way I think about Golgi bodies is like a bunch of gummy worms (or real worms!)
A stack of pancakes or uninflatted balloons!
Expired candy is look like a that is a colour is changed and its stick some white bacteria.
it looks like a real house but it is made out of candy
It looks like a pink mountain with lollipops and candy pieces stuck to it.
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Golgi bodies are a flattened, layered, sac-like organelle that looks like a stack of pancakes. They move protein in and out of the cell. Golgi bodies, or otherwise known as golgi apparatus or golgi complex, are located near the nucleus. Now go study instead of getting the answer off here.