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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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