TASK 13: Golgi apparatus There are two models for how lipids and proteins are transported through the Golgi apparatus. T

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TASK 13: Golgi apparatus There are two models for how lipids and proteins are transported through the Golgi apparatus. T

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TASK 13: Golgi apparatus There are two models for how lipids and
proteins are transported through the Golgi apparatus. The so-called
stationary cisternae model (stationary cisternae model) and the
cistern maturation model (cisternal maturation model).
a. Describe the two models and explain forward (anterograde) and
backward (retrograde) transport in the two models
b. What experimental results support the two models.
c. How does the glycosylation of proteins take place in the two
models?
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