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ladessa [460]
2 years ago
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The transport vesicles formed from the rough er fuse with the golgi apparatus. use this sketch to label the cisternae of the gol

gi apparatus, and its cis and trans faces. describe what happens to a transport vesicle and it's contents when it arrives at the golgi
Biology
1 answer:
Alona [7]2 years ago
3 0

Enzymes within the Golgi enclose them in a new vesicle that buds from the surface of the Golgi apparatus and moderate the proteins apparatus. The vesicles migrate to the membrane and release their protein to the outside of the cell.  Lysosomes digest and recycle the waste materials for reuse by the cell.  The Golgi apparatus is often seen as the packaging and distribution center of the cell.Vesicles transport the proteins from the ribosomes to the Golgi apparatus, a.k.a Golgi complex, where they are packaged into new vesicles.

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