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what is a dictysomes​

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Answered by tanujaprabhudesai
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Dictyosomes are stacks of flat, membrane-bound cavities (cisternae) that together comprise the Golgi apparatus. Within the dictyosomes, proteins are stored, modified, sorted, and packed into vesicles (which are then closed off as Golgi vesicles) for further transport. The proteins are synthesized on the rough endoplasmic reticulum and arrived in the vesicles of Golgi Apapratus. ... Usually, the plant cells contain smaller Golgi Apparatus type vesicles, which are called dictyosomes.


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Answered by MyAnswer100
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Dictyosomes are net-like flat, membrane-bound cavity structures called cisternae which comprise the Golgi apparatus. Proteins are stored in the dictyosomes for further transport, modified, sorted, and packed into vesicles.

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