Rough ER has Ribosomes embedded within it, and smooth ER does not.
Rough ER has ribosomes. Smooth ER lack those
The main difference is in their appearance: rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER) has ribosomes attached to its surface, giving it a rough texture, while smooth ER lacks ribosomes and appears smooth. Functionally, rough ER is involved in protein synthesis and membrane protein production, while smooth ER plays a role in lipid metabolism and detoxification processes.
really cant tell so any color..
Rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER) has ribosomes attached to its surface, giving it a "rough" appearance, and is involved in protein synthesis and processing. Smooth ER lacks ribosomes, appears smooth, and is involved in lipid and steroid synthesis, as well as detoxification processes.
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I cannot tell you specifically what color the Endoplasmic reticulum is, because it varies plant to plant and animal to animal. But thus, with slight variation, it appears to be a pinkish colour
The rough ER had ribosomes attached while the smooth ER had no ribosome attached.
Rough ER has numerous ribosomes on its surface. These are absent on smooth ER. Smooth ER studded with ribosomes. Rough ER transport of materials.
Ribosomes are found in rough ER while they are not found in smooth ER. These are what give the "rough" appearance.
If there is a picture of the smooth and rough E.R., you can tell the difference because the rough E.R. has something that looks like little round bumps on the surface. The smooth E.R. is smooth like silk. :)
A rough er has ribosomes while a soft er does not
In a bad diagram, look for characteristics like flattened sacs and vesicles in close proximity, which indicate the Golgi Apparatus, and tubular structures with ribosomes attached, which indicate the Endoplasmic Reticulum. The Golgi is usually located close to the cell membrane, while the ER is connected to the nuclear envelope.