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what is the main function of the golgi in a plant cell?
to package proteins and other substances and send them to different parts of
the cell
to use energy from sunlight to make sugar
to contain the information that the cell uses for growth and activities
to produce steroid hormones
Brief Explanations
- Analyze each option:
- Option 1: The Golgi apparatus in cells (including plant cells) is responsible for packaging proteins and other substances and transporting them to different parts of the cell or outside the cell. This matches the known function of the Golgi.
- Option 2: Using energy from sunlight to make sugar is the function of chloroplasts (photosynthesis), not the Golgi.
- Option 3: Containing the cell's genetic information (for growth and activities) is the function of the nucleus (where DNA is stored), not the Golgi.
- Option 4: Producing steroid hormones is not a function of the Golgi in plant cells (and plant cells generally don't produce steroid hormones in the same way animal cells might, and the Golgi isn't involved in this process).
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A. to package proteins and other substances and send them to different parts of the cell