compare endoplasmic reticulum and golgi apparatus in terms of their structure and function
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The Golgi body or Golgi complex, apparatus and Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) are both organelles found in the majority of eukaryotic cells. They are very closely associated
The Golgi body consists of stacks of flattened membrane-enclosed and fluid-filled saccules (cisternae). It is also associated with tubules continuous with the edges of the saccules and vesicles. Unlike the ER, the Golgi shows function of transportation from the cis face to the trans face
Similarly, the ER comprises an extensive network of membrane-enclosed sacs and tubules. It has such a physically wide reach that in most eukaryotic cells, it is the largest organelle. It also has a much larger internal structure than the Golgi body to carry out its activities.
There are two distinct sub-compartments of the ER
– the rough and the smooth ER.
The Golgi body consists of stacks of flattened membrane-enclosed and fluid-filled saccules (cisternae). It is also associated with tubules continuous with the edges of the saccules and vesicles. Unlike the ER, the Golgi shows function of transportation from the cis face to the trans face
Similarly, the ER comprises an extensive network of membrane-enclosed sacs and tubules. It has such a physically wide reach that in most eukaryotic cells, it is the largest organelle. It also has a much larger internal structure than the Golgi body to carry out its activities.
There are two distinct sub-compartments of the ER
– the rough and the smooth ER.
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