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What is the golgi apparatus in plants known as?

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Answered by lvenkatsai2210
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Explanation:

Golgi apparatus(or complex, or body, or ‘the ‘Golgi’) is found in all plant and animal cells and is the term given to groups of flattened disc-like structures located close to the endoplasmic reticulum.

The number of ‘Golgi apparatus’ within a cell is variable. Animal cells tend to have fewer and larger Golgi apparatus. Plant cells can contain as many as several hundred smaller versions.

The Golgi apparatus receives proteins and lipids (fats) from the rough endoplasmic reticulum. It modifies some of them and sorts, concentrates and packs them into sealed droplets called vesicles. Depending on the contents these are despatched to one of three destinations:

Destination 1: within the cell, to organelles called lysosomes.

Destination 2: the plasma membrane of the cell

Destination 3: outside of the cell.

Answered by aakritisingh280
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Answer:

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