Golgi Apparatus

A cell is the basic unit of living organisms (both plants and animals) that is capable of reproducing itself exactly. That is, there are components within cells (organelles), but they do not reproduce themselves independently of the cell(s) of which they are a part.

The Golgi Apparatus consists of a collection of vesicles and folded membranes. These are usually connected to an endoplasmic reticulum (ER) as the golgi apparatus stores and then transports the proteins produced in the ER.
Because of it's functions of storng and transporting proteins, the Golgi apparatus may be creatively thought of as the "Post Office" of the cell. The Golgi apparatus is particularly well developed in cells that produce secretions.

See the Revision page about Cell Structure for further information including a diagram of the structure of a basic cell including its Goli Apparatus and all the other organelles.


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