Cisterna - Wikipedia A cisterna (pl : cisternae) is a flattened membrane vesicle found in the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus [1] Cisternae are an integral part of the packaging and modification processes of proteins occurring in the Golgi
Cisterna Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary In general, a cisterna is a reservoir or tank for storing water, especially a tank for holding rainwater for later use In biological context, a cisterna refers to the disk containing fluid and makes up the Golgi apparatus and the endoplasmic reticulum
Cisterna | biology | Britannica In general, the Golgi apparatus is made up of approximately four to eight cisternae, although in some single-celled organisms it may consist of as many as 60 cisternae The cisternae are held together by matrix proteins, and the whole of the Golgi apparatus is supported by cytoplasmic microtubules
¿Qué es una cisterna y para qué sirve? - Rotoplas Centroamérica Básicamente, una cisterna es una estructura que sirve para almacenar agua potable para que una casa o edificio pueda disponer de ella cuando se requiera Su instalación te permite contar con un sistema automático de suministro de agua
Cisterna | definition of cisterna by Medical dictionary cisterna (pl cisternae) a cellular space enclosed by a membrane, as in the GOLGI APPARATUS and the ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM of cells, and the arachnoid space in the brain
cisterna - Wiktionary, the free dictionary cisterna (plural cisternae) (biology) Any of the various membranes sections comprising some organelles like the Golgi apparatus and the endoplasmic reticulum
Cisterna - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Cisterna A cisterna (plural: cisternae) is any membrane-bound sac [1] They can be found in the Golgi apparatus and in the endoplasmic reticulum It is the flattened sac on the branch of the endoplasmic reticulum and the curved sac on the branch of the Golgi apparatus