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... contents of its lumen to the trans face by fusing with a 106 Golgi membrane . The trans face gives rise to vesicles , which pinch off and travel to other sites . Figure 6.13 The Golgi apparatus . The Golgi apparatus consists of stacks ...
... contents of its lumen to the trans face by fusing with a 106 Golgi membrane . The trans face gives rise to vesicles , which pinch off and travel to other sites . Figure 6.13 The Golgi apparatus . The Golgi apparatus consists of stacks ...
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... contents , the released enzymes are not very active , because the cytosol has a neutral pH . However , excessive leakage from a large number of lysosomes can destroy a cell by autodigestion . @ Hydrolytic enzymes and lysosomal membrane ...
... contents , the released enzymes are not very active , because the cytosol has a neutral pH . However , excessive leakage from a large number of lysosomes can destroy a cell by autodigestion . @ Hydrolytic enzymes and lysosomal membrane ...
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... metabolic functions are modified , along with those of its contents . The endomembrane system is a complex and dynamic player in the cell's compartmental organization . Figure 6.16 ( from page 109 ) Review : relationships 95.
... metabolic functions are modified , along with those of its contents . The endomembrane system is a complex and dynamic player in the cell's compartmental organization . Figure 6.16 ( from page 109 ) Review : relationships 95.
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