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Certain golgian vesicles, which are budded out from the trans-face contains acid hydrolases. Such vesicles are better termed as

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  • Golgi apparatus are canalicular system with sacs which have parallely arranged, flattened, membrane-bound vesicles.
  • They lack ribosomes.
  • They are referred to as traffic police.
  • Its main function includes packaging of cellular synthetic products (proteins), production of exocytotic( secretory) vesicles and differentiation of cellular membranes.
  • Vesicles budded out from the trans-face containing acid hydrolases are called lysosomes.

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