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| The Golgi apparatus is an internal [[Organelles|organelle]] found near the [[Nucleus|nucleus]] of a [[Eukaryotic cells|eukaryotic]] cell. It is a stack of membrane-enclosed sacs called [[Cisternae|cisternae]]. Each stack contains 3-20 ''cisternae.'' The stack consists of the inner ''cis face ''and the outer ''trans face''. Molecules synthesised in the [[Endoplasmic Reticulum|Endoplasmic Reticulum]] enter the inner ''cis ''face via vesicles. Within the Golgi apparatus [[Oligosaccharide|oligosaccharide]] groups are attached to the [[Molecule|molecules]]. [[Molecule|Molecules]] leave the Golgi via vesicles through the outer ''trans ''face and are transported to [[Organelles|organelles]] or the [[Plasma membrane|plasma membrane]] <ref>Albert, Bruce, Molecular biology of the cell, 5th Edition Garland Science, 2008</ref>.
| | See [[Golgi_Apparatus|Golgi Apparatus]] |
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Latest revision as of 17:10, 29 November 2012