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The sacs of the Golgi complex are formed from vesiclesthat earlier budded off the rough endoplasmic reticulum.

When these vesicles reach the Golgi complex, they merge with the sac on the cis side.

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What flattened membranous sacs that package a secretion?

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Golgi Body is a series of flattened, membranous sacs near the nucleus


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Set of membranous sac like bodies for processing and storage?

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