Smooth er has many purposes depending on which type of cell they arein. In Muscle cells they storecalcium. For the most part they deal with the metabolic process.
the funtion of mitochodria is it transport the materials from one part of th cell to the other part and also detoxified the harmfull chemicals that enter in the cell
synthesis of lipids
metabolism of carbohydrates
detoxification of drugs and poisons
Making lipids and breaking down toxic materials that could damage the cell
It regulates calcium levels.
It is the smooth ER. They also produce lysosmes and peroxisomes
Smooth ER, endoplasmic reticulum, does not have ribosomes, and Rough ER does.rough er is studded with ribosomes while smooth er is not.
The Endoplasmic Reticulum. The rough ER has ribosomes. The smooth ER doesn't.
The basic difference between the rough endoplasmic reticulum and the smooth endoplasmic reticulum is the rough ER has ribosomes latched on to it. This is what makes it "rough" and since the smooth ER does not have these organelles on it, it is smooth.The RER and the SER also differ in function. The rough ER is the cell's "membrane factory." Proteins and phospholipids that form part of all cellular membranes are manufactured in the rough ER. The smooth ER's main functions are lipid metabolism and synthesis of cholesterol.
if it's the rough ER then it functions to transport protein but if its the smooth ER it functions as a site of lipid and steroid synthesis
Interesting the answer is to produce functions
That depends on a cell. Since the smooth ER functions in detoxification and synthesis of lipid and carbohydrate, cells that are in livers will tend to have much more smooth ER concentration compared to a skin cell.
It regulates calcium levels.
Rough ER and Smooth ER.... Rough ER is covered in Ribosomes that produce proteins which are shipped to other parts of body ie; those that go to pancreas which will produce insulin and be released by pancreas. Smooth ER enzymes from smooth ER produce steroids, lipids, ells in ovaries and testes are covered in smooth er. Also covers the liver and creates a a enzyme that breaks down drugs in liver. Smooth ER also stores calcium for the body.
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER), particularly the smooth ER is responsible in the synthesis of lipids. It also functions as the storage for calcium ions.
It is the smooth ER. They also produce lysosmes and peroxisomes
The rough endoplasmic reticulum (reticulum plasmatic wrinkled?) and smooth endoplasmic reticulum (reticulum plasmatic smooth?) si that the rough ER is dotted by ribosomes (hence "rough") that synthesize protein into the ER. The smooth ER does not possess ribosomes and has different functions such as lipid synthesis and xenobiotic detoxification.
The endoplasmic reticulum is divided into two regions, the rough ER and the smooth ER. Rough ER has ribosomes attached and is the site of protein synthesis. Smooth ER has no ribosomes and is responsible for lipid synthesis, calcium sequestration, drug detoxification and a variety of other functions. A cell will be severely impaired if either of the rough or the smooth ER is absent.
All the endoplasmic reticulum is made up of is cisternae, which is a network of membranous tubules and sacs. But there are two different types, the smooth ER and the rough ER. The difference lies in the fact that the rough ER has ribosomes lining it and the smooth does not. This also changes the functions of the two types. The smooth ER has diverse metabolic functions, such as synthesizing lipids, detoxifying alcohols and drugs, as well as metabolizing carbohydrates. The rough ER creates secretory proteins, which are usually glycoproteins.
Yes, they do have smooth ER.
Smooth ER, endoplasmic reticulum, does not have ribosomes, and Rough ER does.rough er is studded with ribosomes while smooth er is not.