Complex Golgi, Lysosome

The Golgi complex consists of 5-10 flat disks (plates), in which the main element is distinguished - the tank and several dictyosomes, or a cluster of tanks. These dictyosomes are separated and distributed evenly during mitosis, or cell division.

Lysosomes, the “stomach” of the cell, are formed from vesicles of the Golgi complex: they contain digestive enzymes that allow them to digest food entering the cytoplasm. Their interior, or mycus, is lined with a thick layer of polysaccharides that prevent these enzymes from breaking down their own cellular material.