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what would happen to the life of a cell if there was no Golgi bodies


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What would happen to the life of a cell if there was no Golgi apparatus?
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The golgi apparatus contains vesicles and folded membranes and is involved in cellular transport. It is a packaging organelle. The golgi apparatus packages proteins into vesicles inside of the cell before sending them to their destinations. The golgi apparatus processes proteins for secretions that contain enzymes that attach sugar monomers to proteins. If the golgi apparatus is not present the packaging and transport of materials would cease to happen. So, various substances such as sugar monomers would not be able to be transformed into proper forms for further use. The secretory activities of the cell would also cease to occur. Also, if there is no golgi apparatus, the plasma membrane would be affected because it needs to be able to grow larger for cell division.​

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Answered by SRINIJA123
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The golgi apparatus contains vesicles and folded membranes and is involved in cellular transport. ... The secretory activities of the cell would also cease to occur. Also, if there is no golgi apparatus, the plasma membrane would be affected because it needs to be able to grow larger for cell division.

If there was no Golgi apparatus, various substances would not be in a position to be transformed in proper forms for further use. ... Hence the absence of Golgi apparatus will hamper the formation of new cells during cell division

Answered by snehaChechani
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their will be no life

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