The Golgi Apparatus
They mainly modify proteins. They form glyco proteins etc
The Golgi Complex are stacks of flattened vesicles that modifies and packages proteins for export from the cell.
None. Organelles are generally made out of proteins.
Organelles are composed of various organic compounds, such as proteins and lippo-proteins.
Two organelles are able to modify proteins in a way that they'll get send out of the cell: the endoplasmatic reticulum and the golgi appartus.
They mainly modify proteins. They form glyco proteins etc
The Golgi Complex are stacks of flattened vesicles that modifies and packages proteins for export from the cell.
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is responsible for processing and packaging proteins within the cell. The Golgi apparatus acts to further modify, sort, and package these proteins into vesicles for secretion. Once packaged, the vesicles are then transported to the cell membrane for secretion.
None. Organelles are generally made out of proteins.
The endomembrane system is a network of membranous organelles that work together to modify, package, and transport proteins and lipids in eukaryotic cells. It includes organelles such as the endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, lysosomes, and vesicles.
Organelles are composed of various organic compounds, such as proteins and lippo-proteins.
well, ribosomes make proteins within a cell, but mitochondria have proteins.
Two organelles are able to modify proteins in a way that they'll get send out of the cell: the endoplasmatic reticulum and the golgi appartus.
Ribosome's make proteins.
To modify, sort, and package proteins and other materials from the endoplasmic reticulum for storage in the cell or secretion outside the cell.
The four organelles in eukaryotes are: - Nucleus: contains the DNA which is synthezised - Ribosomes:synthesizes the proteins - Rough endoplasmic reticulum: transports the proteins - Golgi apparatus/complex/body: where the proteins are chemically modified and then sent out to different parts of the cell.
The answer is proteins.