📝 Multiple Choice Question
General-science
The cytoplasmic zone surrounding the Golgi complex possesses no cell organelles. This zone of clear cytoplasm is called:
A
cytosol
B
zone of exclusion
C
cytosine
D
cytochrome
Explanation
The highly active Golgi apparatus is closely surrounded by a distinct, functionally clear region of the cytoplasm appropriately termed the zone of exclusion, which remains notably devoid of other large organelles.
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