Hello from California! I have a question. Do Golgi in all types of cells (liver and kidney cells) have the same function and structure ? If we were to purify the Golgi ( fractionation) from different cells, (not plant) would they function the same and have the same structure ??? I was asked if the Golgi in HEK293 cells and HEP2 cells have the same function and structure and I’m stuck.
complete guess from my own knowledge, but I assume they would differ slightly because each cell would be specialised for its own functions, but i dont think there should be any major differences as their may be with other organelles, however I imagine that a cell that would need to create larger quantities of proteins may have a golgi with a larger structure in order to allow a larger number of proteins to go through, but as far as i know for function it should be the same. Could have answered this completely wrong.
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Hello from California! I have a question. Do Golgi in all types of cells (liver and kidney cells) have the same function and structure ? If we were to purify the Golgi ( fractionation) from different cells, (not plant) would they function the same and have the same structure ??? I was asked if the Golgi in HEK293 cells and HEP2 cells have the same function and structure and I’m stuck.
complete guess from my own knowledge, but I assume they would differ slightly because each cell would be specialised for its own functions, but i dont think there should be any major differences as their may be with other organelles, however I imagine that a cell that would need to create larger quantities of proteins may have a golgi with a larger structure in order to allow a larger number of proteins to go through, but as far as i know for function it should be the same. Could have answered this completely wrong.
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