Golgi apparatus
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Transcript of Golgi apparatus
GOLGI APPARATUSJermaine and Bianca
WHAT IS THE GOLGI APPARATUS• Important part of the eukaryotic cell • Transfers proteins and lipids • In closed by the eukaryotic cell (contain a nucleus and other structures:
endoplasmic reticulum (ER), Golgi Apparatus, and lysosomes)• In other words the processing center
THE PROCESS IN WHICH THE PROTEINS TRAVEL• From the endoplasmic reticulum • To the Golgi apparatus• Then out the eukaryotic cell
EXPLAINING THE PARTS• Cisternae – sacks or folds (usually 5-8
sacks or folds)• Cis face – the entry face (proteins
enter)• Trans face – the exit face (proteins exit)• Incoming transport vesicle – the
transport to come in the Golgi (proteins)• Secretory vesicle – the transport out of
the Golgi (proteins)• Lumen – in tissue or in cell (holds the
negative charge)
SUMMARY• What it does • How it obtains what it needs • What it gets rid of • The parts • Wrap it together
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RESOURCES • Youtube.com – the video• Google.com - images• http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK9838/ -information• http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK26941/ -information• http://
www.nature.com/scitable/topicpage/how-do-proteins-move-through-the-golgi-14397318 - information