when vesicles from the golgi apparatus reach the cell membrane, the contents are either secreted out of the cell or become part of the cells plasma membrane if they were incorporated in the membrane of a Golgi vesicle? true ir false
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- The Golgi apparatus processes and sorts proteins and lipids for transport to various parts of the cell or for secretion outside the cell. - These processed materials are packaged into vesicles, which then bud off from the Golgi apparatus. Show more…
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