The document summarizes key aspects of the Golgi complex. It describes its discovery by Camillo Golgi in 1898. The Golgi complex is composed of stacked flattened sacs called cisternae, which have cis and trans faces. Newly synthesized proteins enter at the cis face from the ER and are modified as they move through cisternae towards the trans face. At the trans face, proteins are sorted and packaged into vesicles for transport to other parts of the cell. The Golgi complex plays important roles in modifying, sorting, and packaging macromolecules and transports lipids and creates lysosomes.