Golgi body

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Golgi body
TermGolgi body
Short definitionGolgi apparatus (GOL-jee A-puh-RA-tus) A stack of small flat sacs formed by membranes in the cell's cytoplasm (gel-like fluid). The Golgi prepares proteins and lipid (fat) molecules for use elsewhere inside and outside the cell. 
TypeCancer terms
SpecialtyOncology
LanguageEnglish
SourceNCI
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Golgi body - (pronounced) (GOL-jee BAH-dee) A stack of small flat sacs formed by membranes in the cell's cytoplasm (gel-like fluid). The Golgi body prepares proteins and lipid (fat) molecules for use elsewhere inside and outside the cell. The Golgi body is a cell organelle. Also called the Golgi apparatus and Golgi complex

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