What would happen to the life of a cell if there was no Golgi apparatus?

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The Golgi apparatus consists of stacks of membrane-bound vesicles whose functions are as follows:

storage of substances

packaging of substances

manufacture of substances

Without the golgi apparatus, the cells will be disabled from packing and dispatching materials that were produced by the cells. The golgi apparatus is also involved in the formation of cells. Hence, in the absence of golgi apparatus, cells will not be produced.

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