The Golgi apparatus belongs to the organelles [[eukaryotes|eukaryontic]] cells and forms a membrane-enclosed reaction space within the cell. He is involved in secretion formation and other tasks of cell metabolism and was named after the Italian pathologist Camillo Golgi, who discovered him in 1898.
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The Golgi apparatus belongs to the organelles [[Eukaryoten/en|eukaryontic]] cells and forms a membrane-enclosed reaction space within the cell. He is involved in secretion formation and other tasks of cell metabolism and was named after the Italian pathologist Camillo Golgi, who discovered him in 1898.
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The Golgi apparatus belongs to the organelles eukaryontic cells and forms a membrane-enclosed reaction space within the cell. He is involved in secretion formation and other tasks of cell metabolism and was named after the Italian pathologist Camillo Golgi, who discovered him in 1898.