Sunday, 14 April 2013

What is Golgi apparatus? Who discovered it?


What is Golgi apparatus? Who discovered it?

The Golgi apparatus, first described by Camillo Golgi, consists of a system of
membrane-bound vesicles arranged approximately parallel to each other in stacks called cisterns. The functions of Golgi apparatus include the storage, modification and packaging of products in vesicles. In some cases, complex sugars may be made from simple sugars in the Golgi apparatus. The Golgi apparatus is also involved in the formation of lysosomes.

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