The Golgi complex is a membrane organelle of a eukaryotic cell in which the formation, maturation and sorting of proteins produced by translation on ribosomes and within the cell occurs. It also performs the function of integrating secretory and cytoplasmic pathways, participates in endocytosis and maintaining cell membrane fluidity. The Golgi sorts and packages proteins for delivery to the internal and external organs and tissues of the cell via multivesicular transport.
The Golgi is a dynamic, constantly reorganizing protein structure. Studying the internal composition of the Golgi allows one to obtain information about the mechanisms of movement and distribution of proteins in the cell. Thanks largely to numerous studies, we now know enough to describe the location of the types of substances that make up the ganolemma. The first thing to note is the general orientation of the cells. Due to its size and