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. 2021 Jun 21;258(6):1291–1306. doi: 10.1007/s00709-021-01667-5

Fig. 5.

Fig. 5

Golgi bodies in outer gland cells produce vesicles containing densely stained mucilage (a, b). In addition, the cytoplasm contains inflated cisternae of ER and small multivesicular bodies (MVB) resembling lysosomes (b). Small Golgi vesicles are in close contact with the mucilage containing microbodies (c) and with lysosomes (d); arrows. Membranes of the trans Golgi network (TGN) carry small vesicles bearing a proteinaceous coat resembling clathrin (e, g); arrows. Other vesicles bear a spiny coat and associate with Golgi cisternae and with organelles, especially with mitochondria (e, f); arrowheads