what is the structure of a golgi
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Under the electron microscope, the Golgi apparatus is seen to be composed of stacks of flattened structures that contain numerous vesicles containing secretory granules.
The Golgi apparatus is morphologically very similar in both plant and animal cells. However, it is extremely pleomorphic: in some cell types it appears compact and limited, in others spread out and reticular (net-like).
Typically, however, Golgi apparatus appears as a complex array of interconnecting tubules, vesicles, and cisternae.
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