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... stack of pita bread ( Figure 6.13 , on the next page ) . A cell may have many or even hundreds of these stacks . The membrane of each cisterna in a stack separates its internal. 77.
... stack of pita bread ( Figure 6.13 , on the next page ) . A cell may have many or even hundreds of these stacks . The membrane of each cisterna in a stack separates its internal. 77.
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... stack has a distinct polarity , with the membranes of cisternae on opposite sides of the stack differing in thickness and molecular composition . The two poles of a Golgi stack are referred to as the cis face and the trans face ; these ...
... stack has a distinct polarity , with the membranes of cisternae on opposite sides of the stack differing in thickness and molecular composition . The two poles of a Golgi stack are referred to as the cis face and the trans face ; these ...
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Neil A. Campbell. view . ) A Golgi stack receives and dispatches transport vesicles and the products they contain . A Golgi stack has a structural and functional polarity , with a cis face that receives vesicles containing ER products ...
Neil A. Campbell. view . ) A Golgi stack receives and dispatches transport vesicles and the products they contain . A Golgi stack has a structural and functional polarity , with a cis face that receives vesicles containing ER products ...
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