| Golgi body |
Intracellular stack of vesicles in which glycosylation and packaging of proteins and peptides destined to be secreted takes place. Proteins are processed as they progress from the cis- to the trans-Golgi region.
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| Golgi apparatus |
also called the Golgi complex In eukaryotic cells, a set of flattened discs, usually near the nucleus, involved in the processing and export of proteins.
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| Golgi apparatus |
A system of interconnected dictyosomes of similar function in a cell.
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| Golgi body |
GOL-gee bod-ee A system of flat, stacked, membrane-bounded sacs where sugars are polymerized to starches or bonded to proteins or lipids. 71
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| Golgi complex |
A membrane bound compartment in the interior of a cell. This compartment is involved in modifying, sorting and packaging lipid, carbohydrate and protein molecules for secretion or for delivery to other organelles.
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