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I know both of them are stack when held together form "Golgi bodies" but that was about similarity what's the difference?
Cisternae and Dictyosomes are both structures found in cells, but they have distinct functions. Cisternae are flattened, stacked membrane structures found in the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus, while Dictyosomes are stacks of flattened membrane sacs found in plant cells.
Cisternae are found in both the endoplasmic reticulum and the Golgi apparatus, while Dictyosomes are only found in plant cells. Cisternae are composed of a single membrane, while Dictyosomes have multiple stacked membranes.
Cisternae are involved in protein synthesis, modification, and transport in the endoplasmic reticulum, as well as sorting and packaging of proteins in the Golgi apparatus. Dictyosomes are responsible for the secretion of substances, such as cell wall components, in plant cells.
Although they have distinct functions, cisternae and Dictyosomes are both involved in the transport and modification of substances in cells. They also both have a flattened, stacked structure.
The stacked structure of cisternae and Dictyosomes allows for a larger surface area for cellular processes to take place, such as protein synthesis and secretion. The membranes also provide a barrier for the cell, allowing for controlled transport and modification of substances.