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define Golgi apparatus_???​

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Answered by CrazyKupKakes
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The Golgi apparatus is an organelle present in most eukaryotic cells. It is made up of membrane-bound sacs, and is also called a Golgi body, Golgi complex, or dictyosome. ... It is made up of membrane-bound sacs, and is also called a Golgi body, Golgi complex, or dictyosome.

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Golgi apparatus was first discovered by camillo Golgi in 1898

he described it as a densely stained reticular structures present near the nucleus of the cell, therefore these were given the name Golgi bodies after his name , it is present in eukaryotic cells except in mature sieve tubes of plants , mature RBCs of mammals , sperm cells of bryophytes and pteridophytes, etc . it is also absent in prokaryotic cells . in plants it is called as dictosomes as Golgi apparatus is made up of unconnected units.

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