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No. The Endoplasmic Reticulum moves things throughout the cell, and the Cell Membrane controls what enters the cell, and what leaves. That means that the Cell Membrane is semi-permiable.

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i dont know but i think it regulate as a hodf

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No,it not done by cytoplasm.Plasma membrane regulates the entry and exit of materials.

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The nucleus controls all cell organelles.

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Central Vacuole

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