The correct answer is: The Golgi apparatus packages proteins, and the vesicles transport the packages to various locations in the cell.
In an animal cell, the Golgi apparatus receives proteins synthesized in the rough endoplasmic reticulum, modifies and sorts them, and then packages them into vesicles. These vesicles then transport the proteins to their intended destinations, such as the plasma membrane, lysosomes, or for secretion outside the cell.