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the golgi complex consists of many small groups of hollow tubular structure with membranous walls called​

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Answered by srikrishnakowtilya
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The apparatus has three primary compartments, known generally as “cis,” “medial,” and “trans.” The cis Golgi network and the trans Golgi network, which are made up of the outermost cisternae at the cis and trans faces, are structurally polarized.

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➲The Golgi apparatus, also called Golgi complex or Golgi body, is a membrane-bound organelle found in eukaryotic cells (cells with clearly defined nuclei) that is made up of a series of flattened stacked pouches called cisternae. It is located in the cytoplasm next to the endoplasmic reticulum and near the cell nucleus.

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➬ (think of it as a cell's internal organ) is a membrane bound structure found within a cell. Just like cells have membranes to hold everything in, these mini-organs are also bound in a double layer of phospholipids to insulate their little compartments within the larger cells.

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