Mitochondria look somewhat like the Golgi but their functions are different.
Golgi Apparatus (complex) or Golgi Bodies
looks like a pink maze like structure
The organelle you are referring to is the Golgi apparatus. It modifies, sorts, and packages proteins into vesicles for transportation within or outside the cell. Its stacked structure gives it the appearance of a stack of pancakes.
The way I think about Golgi bodies is like a bunch of gummy worms (or real worms!)
A candy that looks like the Golgi body would be a Twizzler licorice. The twisted shape of a Twizzler resembles the stacked layers of the Golgi apparatus.
golgi bodies are small, hollow, plate-like or cup-shaped bodies which modify, store and secrete enzymes and proteins.
golgi bodies
Golgi bodies are a flattened, layered, sac-like organelle that looks like a stack of pancakes. They move protein in and out of the cell. Golgi bodies, or otherwise known as golgi apparatus or golgi complex, are located near the nucleus. Now go study instead of getting the answer off here.
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Ah, the Golgi bodies, or dictyosomes as some like to call them, are named after an Italian scientist named Camillo Golgi who first discovered them. They are called dictyosomes because of their stacked structure that resembles a series of flattened sacs or plates, like a stack of pancakes. Just imagine these dictyosomes working together like a well-organized team to package and modify proteins for the cell's needs. Nature truly is a wonderful artist, creating such intricate and efficient structures within our cells.
A good analogy for Golgi bodies is a manufacturing plant or a shipping center. They take "raw materials" like proteins and lipids and modify them and send them out as a final product.
It is made up of double folded membranes and vesicles. (Golgi body and Golgi vesicles). The Golgi body itself looks very much like the smooth endoplasmic recticulum.