Golgi bodies, also known as Golgi apparatus or Golgi complex, are cell organelles found in eukaryotic cells. They play a crucial role in modifying, packaging, and sorting proteins and lipids synthesized in the endoplasmic reticulum for transport to their destinations inside or outside the cell. The structure consists of a series of flattened membrane-bound sacs called cisternae, which work together to process and distribute cellular products. Overall, Golgi bodies are essential for maintaining cellular function and organization.