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Which of the following is associated with the structure of the Golgi apparatus?
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cristae
stroma
tonoplast
cisterns

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Answered by hudakhatoon
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Answer:

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Explanation:

its cisternae

others

are cristae in mitochondria

stroma in chloroplasts

tonoplast AS vacuole

so cisterns are associated with golgi apparatus

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Answered by Rameshjangid
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Answer:

The correct answer is Cisternae

Explanation:

A flattened membrane vesicle called a cisterna (plural: cisternae) can be found in the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus. Cisternae play a crucial role in the Golgi's packaging and protein-modification processes.

The trans side of the Golgi is where proteins leave after starting on the cis side (the side facing the ER) (the side facing the plasma membrane). The proteins are packed and altered for transport inside the cell along their journey in the cisterna. The type of organism and cell determines how many cisterns are present in the Golgi stack. Inside the Golgi stack, each cisterna may have a different structure, make-up, and purpose. These many Golgi cisternae variants are divided into three groups: cis Golgi network, medial, and trans Golgi network.

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