Biology, 23.12.2020 01:00 anonymousanon
Consider this animal cell.
The organelles in an animal cell are labeled. Part A is a structure that is comprised of flattened membranous sacs.
Which organelle is labeled A?
mitochondrion
ribosome
Golgi apparatus
lysosome
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