9. Stacks of flattened sac-like tubules in Golgi body is called -
(A) Cristae
(B) Cisternae
(D) Tubules
(C) Vesicle
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9. Stacks of flattened sac-like tubules in Golgi body is called -
(A) Cristae
(B) Cisternae
(D) Tubules
(C) Vesicle
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Stacks of flattened sac-like tubules in Golgi body is called Cisternae
Structurally, the Golgi apparatus consists of a stack of four to six flattened sacs, called cisternae, surrounded by a cloud of vesicles (Fig. 5.5). The stack of cisternae is known as the dictyosome.