it allows cars/cell parts to move from place to place
I think yes because a rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER) moves proteins throughout the cell and a highway helps move cars throughout...everywhere :P
they transport all the nutrients through the cell
The endoplamic reticlum (ER) is called "The highway
A endoplasmic reticulum is like a hallway and the endoplasmic reticulum is a passageway for cells to go through and for a hallway it is a passageway for people to go through
An analogy would be a highway, as it is a path along which molecules move from one part of the cell to another.
endoplasmic reticulum
An everyday object that is similar to endoplasmic reticulum would be a road. Trucks travel on the road like the proteins travel through the endoplasmic reticulum. Assembly line, digestive track or airplane route could be used too.
endoplasmic reticulum
The endoplamic reticlum (ER) is called "The highway
endoplasmic reticulum.
the endoplasmic reticulum
Endoplasmic Reticulum (Rough) : Highway with cars (for ribosomes) Endoplasmic Reticulum (Soft) : Road without cars* *because the soft endoplasmic reticulum does not contain ribosomes
A endoplasmic reticulum is like a hallway and the endoplasmic reticulum is a passageway for cells to go through and for a hallway it is a passageway for people to go through
because it is spreeaded all over the cytoplasm.
Busy highway
Endoplasmic reticulum inside the cell and capillaries out side the cell .
An analogy would be a highway, as it is a path along which molecules move from one part of the cell to another.
Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum
A highway/road :)