The Endoplasmic Recticulum (known as the ER) has two different functions, as it is separated into two different categories. It also acts as the transport netwrok within the cell.
Smooth ER:
Rough ER:(called this because of the ribosomes located on the surface)
Both form the tubular networks that run throughout the cell.
...So no it doesn't really, the above are its functions in the cell. There are other functions and activities that happen in the cell that aren't controlled by the ER...Mitochondria for instance play a role in respiration.
As the person stated above no it doesn't the closest thing to what your describing would be DNA which of couse codes for everyhting made in each cell.
yes
Golgi apparatus :)
what happens When a molecule of DNA is being used to direct a cell's activities
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Golgi apparatus
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Golgi apparatus :)
Golgi apparatus
golgi apparatus recevies protenins and other newly formed materials from the ER.fold in the rive
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the Golgi apparatus form vesicles
the DNA the DNAthe second one, from the bottom.The DNAno, they produce energy and proteinthe erthe Golgi apparatusthe mitochondriathe DNAThe dna
From the endoplasmic reticulum the protein would go to the Golgi apparatus.
An easy way to explain how mountains are formed is through geological activities. Most mountains are formed as a result of volcanic eruptions while others are formed through erosion and other activities.
what happens When a molecule of DNA is being used to direct a cell's activities