Class 11 Biology
Explain "Zone of Exclusion" in the Cell Cycle.
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Answer:
Zone of exclusion n it's role in cell cycle
Explanation:
An exclusion zone is a territorial division established for various case specific purposes. Per the United States Department of Defense, an exclusion zone is a territory where sanctioning body prohibits specific activities in a specific geographic area (see Militaryexclusion zone).
Role in cell cycle ......
Golgi apparatuses extremely dynamic and pleomorphic structure because of its variable shape and form in different cell types. ... Each individual subunit is called a dictyosome or Golgi body or Golgi stack. The zone of clear cytoplasm surrounding a Golgi body is calledzone of exclusion.....
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Explanation:
The zone of clear cytoplasm surrounding a Golgi body is called "ZONE OF EXCLUSION"
The Golgi apparatus receives a varied mixture of newly synthesized proteins and lipids from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and sends them to their correct destination in the cell. These molecules share a common pathway through the Golgi apparatus, passing, in sequence, through an ordered array of compartments, each capable of carrying out a specific set of covalent post-translational modifications. In the last compartment, they are separated from each other in preparation for final delivery.
A large number of covalent modifications are carried out by the Golgi apparatus, including glycosylation, acylation, phosphorylation, sulfation, and proteolytic cleavage