| Golgi body |
An organelle present in eukaryotic cells that functions as a collection and/ or packaging center for substances that the cell manufacturers for transport. Especially useful in protein distribution.
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| Golgi |
Also known as dictysome in older literature. The Golgi or Golgi apparatus is an organelle whose function it is to add saccharides to glycoproteins. The Golgi is typically formed into a stack of membranes, in mammalian cells these are arranged on microtubules close to the nuclear envelope. Many amoebae do not produce recognisable Golgi but instead a series of unspecialised looking vesicles perform the function (eg Entamoeba, Ghosh et al, 1999). ...
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