Where does the formation of lysosomes take place?

Lysosomes are formed in the Golgi apparatus. Protein formation occurs in a rough endoplasmic reticulum with the participation of ribosomes in this process, after which they move to the so-called Golgi complex, the next stage is the necessary formation of a complex of enzymes specific only to lysosomes. I would also like to note that there are still some types of lysosomal cells that are formed in areas of the endoplasmic reticulum near the Golgi complex.



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