Yes, the smooth and rough endoplasmic reticulum are both found in an animal cell. Some cells may have more than the others.
Both smooth ER and rough ER are found in both cells.
Smooth ER is found in cells that are involved in lipid metabolism, such as liver and muscle cells. Rough ER is found in cells that are responsible for protein synthesis, such as cells in the pancreas and salivary glands.
No, bacteria do not have smooth endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Smooth ER is a cell organelle found in eukaryotic cells, not in prokaryotic cells like bacteria.
The smooth ER is found in both plant and animal cells. It is an important organelle for eukaryotic cells (like plant and animal cells). If a cell does not have smooth ER, it is likely to be prokaryotic (like bacteria) because they are simpler and less likely to have organelles.
Smooth ER (SER) is an organelle found inside both plant and animal cells. They are not plants or animals.
Yes they both have smooth er
what structure is found on the rough er that is noyt found on the smooth er
Cells that have high levels of smooth endoplasmic reticulum (ER) include liver cells (hepatocytes), muscle cells, and steroid-producing cells like those found in the adrenal glands and gonads. Smooth ER is involved in lipid metabolism, drug detoxification, and steroid hormone production in these cell types.
Ribosomes are found in rough ER while they are not found in smooth ER. These are what give the "rough" appearance.
It does have a smooth E.R in it.
Yes they both have smooth er
No, they do not. Prokaryotic cells have no membrane-bound organelles such as rough endoplasmic reticulum. The 70s ribosomes found in prokaryotic cells are therefore free in the cytoplasm as opposed to attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum.