Biology, asked by atulrajanand94, 1 year ago

Where are vesicles are formed in Golgi apparatus? give perfect ans. please!!!

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Answered by Devasheesh
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at between the golgi bodies

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Answered by XSMARTYSID
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Hello... Vesicles are formed in Golgi bodies because...

Golgi body perform the FUNCTION of storage modification and packing.

For storage purpose it uses cisternae in which protein get collected and form a bulged part.

The bulged part is now called vesicles which help in modification of protein by adding some chemicals.

Then proteins are packed in the form of tubules and sent to diffeent parts.

So by this we can say vesicles are formed just below the rough Endoplasmic reticulim.

@X-SMARTY

atulrajanand94: u have confused me!! u have told 2 different ans.
XSMARTYSID: brother their is no confusion
XSMARTYSID: the riboaomal part is cisternae just below it their is vesicle
XSMARTYSID: ribosomal
atulrajanand94: what is the required answer. say
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XSMARTYSID: the required answer is that vesicles are formed below cisternae they are the bulged part help in modification
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