What would happen to the life of a cell if there was no golgi apparatus?
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there would be no packaging and dispatching of products synthesised by ER.
when the metabolic system of the cell will be disturbed the lysosome are responsible to take care of it but they are made by golgi bodies, so the cell would be in a real harm.
sugar problems can also arise for a human as golgi apparatus helps in forming complex sugar from simple ones
when the metabolic system of the cell will be disturbed the lysosome are responsible to take care of it but they are made by golgi bodies, so the cell would be in a real harm.
sugar problems can also arise for a human as golgi apparatus helps in forming complex sugar from simple ones
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If there was no Golgi apparatus in the cell, then most activities performed by the Golgi apparatus will not take place.
- Membranes of the Golgi apparatus are often connected to ER membranes.
- It collects simpler molecules and combines them to make more complex molecules.
- These are then packaged in small vesicles and are either stored in the cell or sent out as per the requirement.
- Thus, if the Golgi apparatus is absent in the cell, then the above process of storage, modification, and packaging of products will not be possible.
- The formation of complex sugars from simple sugars will not be possible as this takes place with the help of enzymes present in Golgi bodies.
- The Golgi apparatus is involved in the formation of lysosomes or peroxisomes.
- Thus, if the Golgi body is absent in a cell, the synthesis of lysosomes or peroxisomes will not be possible in the cell.
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