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Explain the function and structure of Golgi bodies​

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Answered by jaspreet51
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function of golgi bodies

The Golgi apparatus has many discrete functions. But, all functions are associated with moving molecules from the endoplasmic reticulum to their final destination and modifying certain products along the way. The multiple sacs of the Golgi serve as different chambers for chemical reactions. As the products of the endoplasmic reticulum move through the Golgi apparatus, they are continuously transferred into new environments, and the reactions that can take place are different. In this way, a product can be given modifications, or multiple products can be combined to form large macromolecules. The many sacs and folds of the Golgi apparatus allow for many reactions to take place at the same time, increasing the speed at which an organism can produce products

Structure of golgi bodies

. The cis face of the organelle is closest to the endoplasmic reticulum. The trans face is the side furthest from the nucleus, which secretes vesicles to various parts of the cell. Further, there are a number of lumens and cisternae through which products flow. These appear as a series of flattened sacs stack on each other, much like the endoplasmic reticulum

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Golgi Apparatus Structure

The image below shows the structure of the Golgi apparatus. The cis face of the organelle is closest to the endoplasmic reticulum. The trans face is the side furthest from the nucleus, which secretes vesicles to various parts of the cell. Further, there are a number of lumens and cisternae through which products flow. These appear as a series of flattened sacs stack on each other, much like the endoplasmic reticulum.

FUNCTION OF GOLGI BODIES

The Golgi apparatus has many discrete functions. The functions are :-

  • associated with moving molecules from the endoplasmic reticulum to their final destination and modifying certain products along the way.
  • The multiple sacs of the Golgi serve as different chambers for chemical reactions.
  • As the products of the endoplasmic reticulum move through the Golgi apparatus, they are continuously transferred into new environments, and the reactions that can take place are different.
  • In this way, a product can be given modifications, or multiple products can be combined to form large macromolecules.
  • The many sacs and folds of the Golgi apparatus allow for many reactions to take place at the same time, increasing the speed at which an organism can produce products.

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