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what is the function of golgi complex for class 9​

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Answered by hemantsantoshgupta
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The stacks of flattened membranous vesicles are called Golgi apparatus.

It basically stores, packs and modifies the products in vesicles.

It temporarily stores protein that moves out of the cell through the vesicles of the Golgi apparatus.

It packs and transports the materials synthesised in Endoplasmic Reticulum to different targets inside and outside the cell.

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Answered by rumad0019
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The receiving side of the Golgi apparatus is called the cis face. The opposite side is called the trans face. The transport vesicles that formed from the ER travel to the cis face, fuse with it, and empty their contents into the lumen of the Golgi apparatus. As the proteins and lipids travel through the Golgi, they undergo further modifications that allow them to be sorted. The most frequent modification is the addition of short chains of sugar molecules. These newly-modified proteins and lipids are then tagged with phosphate groups or other small molecules so that they can be routed to their proper destinations.

Finally, the modified and tagged proteins are packaged into secretory vesicles that bud from the trans face of the Golgi. While some of these vesicles deposit their contents into other parts of the cell where they will be used, other secretory vesicles fuse with the plasma membrane and release their contents outside the cell.

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