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How are public goods classified
Golgi Stacks
A structure within the cell composed of a series of flattened membrane sacs involved in the modification, sorting, and packaging of proteins.
Surface Area
The total area of the external surface of a three-dimensional object.
Spherical Shape
Pertains to objects or entities having the shape of a sphere, which is perfectly round in three dimensions.
Peroxisomes
Organelles found in virtually all eukaryotic cells that break down fatty acids and detoxify certain chemicals.
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