| 1. | The IEE cuboidal or low columnar with centralized nuclei and poorly developed Golgi complexes.
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| 2. | A fuller explanation of the two processes is described ( see Golgi complex ).
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| 3. | Some vesicles are made when part of the membrane pinches off the endoplasmic reticulum or the Golgi complex.
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| 4. | The rough endoplasmic reticulum works in concert with the Golgi complex to target new proteins to their proper destinations.
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| 5. | Their basal bodies are linked to parabasal fibers that attach to prominent Golgi complexes, distinctive to the group.
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| 6. | Maturation of the notch receptor involves cleavage at the prospective extracellular side during intracellular trafficking in the Golgi complex.
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| 7. | The Golgi complex plays a key role in the sorting and modification of proteins exported from the endoplasmic reticulum.
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| 8. | Hepatocytes possess multiple Golgi complexes, and have large numbers of peroxisomes, which can be detected with immunohistochemistry.
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| 9. | The Golgi apparatus ( also known as the Golgi body and the Golgi complex ) is composed of interconnected sacs called cisternae.
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| 10. | Within these cells, SPEF2 is localized in the golgi complex, manchette, basal body and mid piece of the sperm tail.
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