Cisterna
This article relates to cell biology . For the Italian town, see Cisterna, Italy .
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cisterna (plural cisternae ) comprises a flattened membrane disk which makes up the Golgi apparatus . A typical Golgi has anywhere from 3 to 7 cisternae stacked upon each other like a stack of dinner ...
Golgi apparatus
...ding new cisternae at the cis face and destroying them at the trans face) or by vesicular transport (small vesicles transport the proteins from one
cisterna to the next, while the cisternae remain unchanged).
Lately, it is also proposed that the cisternae are interconnected and the transport of cargo mol...
Vesicle
... Anterograde transport vesicles
These are forward-moving vesicles.
Retrograde transport vesicles
These vesicles move from later to earlier
cisterna .
Vesicles can be used as reaction chambers for chemical reactions that could damage the cell if they would occur in the cytosol. For example, pero...
Cisterna
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cisterna comprises a flattened membrane disk that makes up the Golgi apparatus. A typical Golgi has anywhere from 3 to 7 cisternae stacked upon each other like a stack of dinner plates, but there are usually around 6. The cisternae carry Golgi enzymes to help or to modify cargo proteins tra...
Ampulla
...... What is ampulla ? Meaning of ampulla medical term. What does ampulla mean? ... ampulla /am·pul·la/ (am-pul'ah) pl. ... ampulla chy'li
cisterna chyli. ... AMPULLA (either a diminutive of amphora, or from Lat. ... The most celebrated ampulla in history was that known as la sainte ampoul...