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presence of Golgi body​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Golgi body (also called Golgi apparatus, or Golgi complex) consists of a series of disk-like membranes (cisternae) organized into stacks, or dictyosomes. Newly synthesized glycoproteins are directed from the ER lumen to the Golgi body for further addition of sugar residues to the oligosaccharide core. These carbohydrate tags serve as signals for sorting and transport of the mature glycoproteins to their appropriate compartments within the cell, or out of the cell. The Golgi body has a distinct polarity, with proteins entering its cis (or entry) face via transport vesicles called transitional elements that bud from the ER, and exiting through its trans face via secretory vesicles

Answered by lucky997761
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•••●●● GOLGI BODY IS FOUND IN THE ANIMAL CELL ...ITS MAIN FUCTION IS TO MODIFYING , SORTING AND PACKAGING OF PROTEINS FOR SECRETION●●●•••

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