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Analogy for Golgi apparatus?

The Golgi apparatus can be thought of as a post office in a cell, where proteins and other molecules are sorted, modified, and packaged into vesicles for delivery to their final destinations within the cell or outside of it.


What molecules help control movement of substances thought cell membranes?

how long after their discovery did it take the scientific community to accept the existence of cells


What type of cell is the Gogi apparatus found in and what is its function?

The Golgi apparatus is a flattened stack of membranes that collect, package, and distribute molecules. The Golgi apparatus separates proteins according to their destinations. It then packages the materials into vesicles which are then exported outside the cell.


Why do mitochondrial and thylakoids membranes have in common?

Mitochondrial and thylakoid membranes share a commonality in their roles in energy production within cells. Both membranes contain specialized proteins that facilitate electron transport chains, which are essential for ATP synthesis through oxidative phosphorylation in mitochondria and photophosphorylation in thylakoids. Additionally, both types of membranes have an inner and outer membrane structure, contributing to the creation of a proton gradient that drives ATP synthesis. Their evolutionary origin is also linked, as both are thought to have arisen from endosymbiotic events involving ancestral prokaryotic cells.


What does the Golgi function?

The Golgi apparatus acts as a processing and sorting center in cells. It modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and lipids into vesicles for transportation to different parts of the cell or for secretion outside the cell.

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inhibiting the secretion of GnRH


Analogy for Golgi apparatus?

The Golgi apparatus can be thought of as a post office in a cell, where proteins and other molecules are sorted, modified, and packaged into vesicles for delivery to their final destinations within the cell or outside of it.


Is secretion a bad thing?

Secretion is not a bad thing.....Just don't hold it off til the last minute...tell him or her later that night or the next morning.......maybe it wont go as bad as thought


What is cephalic phase of digestion?

it is triggered by the smell, taste, sight, or thought of food. parasympathetic impulses trigger gastric juice secretion.


What molecules help control movement of substances thought cell membranes?

how long after their discovery did it take the scientific community to accept the existence of cells


Where are lysosomes produced?

They are produced in cytoplasm.They are produced by golgi.


What type of cell is the Gogi apparatus found in and what is its function?

The Golgi apparatus is a flattened stack of membranes that collect, package, and distribute molecules. The Golgi apparatus separates proteins according to their destinations. It then packages the materials into vesicles which are then exported outside the cell.


What type of reflex leads to secretion of saliva?

Not really reflex but the presence of food stimulates salivary gland. Sometimes even just the smell or sight of certain food do.


What is the description and function of the Golgi body?

The Golgi apparatus, also known as the Golgi complex, Golgi body, or simply the Golgi, is an organelle found in most eukaryotic cells.It was identified in 1897 by the Italian physician Camillo Golgi. Functions: Cells synthesize a large number of different macromolecules. The Golgi apparatus is integral in modifying, sorting, and packaging these macromolecules for cell secretion(exocytosis) or use within the cell.It primarily modifies proteins delivered from the rough endoplasmic reticulum but is also involved in the transport of lipids around the cell, and the creation of lysosomes.In this respect it can be thought of as similar to a post office; it packages and labels items which it then sends to different parts of the cell


Why do mitochondrial and thylakoids membranes have in common?

Mitochondrial and thylakoid membranes share a commonality in their roles in energy production within cells. Both membranes contain specialized proteins that facilitate electron transport chains, which are essential for ATP synthesis through oxidative phosphorylation in mitochondria and photophosphorylation in thylakoids. Additionally, both types of membranes have an inner and outer membrane structure, contributing to the creation of a proton gradient that drives ATP synthesis. Their evolutionary origin is also linked, as both are thought to have arisen from endosymbiotic events involving ancestral prokaryotic cells.


What kind of membranes do cells have?

all cells have a cell membrane to regulate what goes into and out of the cell I thought was the cell wall that did that and only the cell membrane was in a plant cell... but im not sure


What does the Golgi function?

The Golgi apparatus acts as a processing and sorting center in cells. It modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and lipids into vesicles for transportation to different parts of the cell or for secretion outside the cell.