How does a cell produce proteins? Why do organelles need to import proteins? What is the Golgi apparatus? Describe the function of this organelle. What is the role of Golgi bodies as a cell organelle? What orga
How does the Golgi Apparatus help cells maintain their Membranes? What is the purpose of organelles? Why are organelles only present in animal cells? How are organelles in cell-like organs in a human body? How do organelles maintain their position in the cytosol? What is the role of each ...
It is commonly assumed that a heterotrophic ancestor of the supergroup Archaeplastida/Plantae engulfed a cyanobacterium that was transformed into a primary plastid; however, it is still unclear how nuclear-encoded proteins initially were imported into the new organelle. Most proteins targeted to primar...
Cell organelle. A cell is like a house. While the nucleus is the control center of the cell, people control everything inside the house. The Golgi apparatus packages/delivers proteins. How a cell is like a school? Anucleus controls all the functions of thecell, like the principle in a ...
The photodynamic action of Hyp targets a variety of subcellular organelles, most importantly the mitochondria and the endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-Golgi complex (Theodossiou et al., 2009). Thus, depending on drug and light administration conditions, the PDT effect leads to cell death, which occurs...
Structurally, plant and animal cells are similar because they are both eukaryotic cells. They both posses membrane-bound organelles such as the nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, golgi apparatus, lysosomes, and peroxisomes. Answer and Explanation:1 ...
How does this differ when the protein is destined for inclusion in a lysosome or insertion in the membrane? How are food vacuoles formed? How are vesicles exiting the endoplasmic reticulum formed? Describe the functions of the following organelles: (a) Golgi complex, (b) Lysosomes. (a) ...
How does the structure of mitochondria enable its function? Why eukaryotes have membrane-bound organelles? Why are mitochondria considered prokaryotic? Explain how the nucleus, mitochondria, ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, and golgi body work together to produce lysosomes. How are lysosomes and the sm...
The Golgi:The Golgi is a large and regularly shaped organelle consisting of flattened, membrane-enclosed cisternae that are sometimes described as a stack of pancakes. The Golgi apparatus has two distinct faces: the cis-Golgi (where transport vesicles from the endoplasmic reticulum enter) and th...
How does a plant cell move? Describe cytokinesis in both plant and animal cells. Explain how the nucleus, mitochondria, ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, and Golgi body work together to produce lysosomes and explain the function of each organelle. ...