Golgi complex
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The Golgi complex, also known as the Golgi apparatus, Golgi body or dictyosome is an organelle (a part of a cell). It is found in the cells of animals, plant, and fungi (like mushrooms). It is named after Camillo Golgi, who found it in 1898.
Cells use it to change and package proteins and other things created by cells.
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