golgi body originate form
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In most eukaryotes, the Golgi apparatus is made up of a series of compartments and is a collection of fused, flattened membrane-enclosed disks known as cisternae (singular: cisterna, also called "dictyosomes"), originating from vesicular clusters that bud off the endoplasmic reticulum.
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in embryonic liver cells, the Golgi apparatus appears to form from the coalescence of tubular cisternae localized at the margins of rough endoplasmic reticulum. As the liver cells mature, the tubular cisternae become platelike, and still later secretory vesicles form at the outer edges of the cisternae.
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