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explain the structure of cisternae_??​

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the cistarnae are long , flattened , parallel , sac like interconnected structure these are found in cells which are actively involved in protein synthesis , the cistarnae usually occurs in those cells which have synthetic roles eg. cells of pancreas and brain . they are usually associated with large subunit of (60 S) ribosomes

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A cisterna (plural cisternae) is a flattened membrane disk of the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus. A Golgi stack may contain anywhere from three to twenty cisternae, but most contain about six cisternae. Golgi cisternae can be separated into four classes; cis, medial, trans, and TGN (trans-Golgi network).

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