No, the endoplasmic reticulum is a cell organelle.
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Animal cells have an endoplasmic reticulum. If you look up animals cells, you will find exactly where it is in the cell. Also, there are two type of ER. there is rough and smooth. This is in plant and animal cells.
cilia and flagella refers to long, hair-like projection present in bacterial cells that help in movement and locomotion of these cells. cilia and flagella are made of microtubules and consists of proteins called dynins, nexin etc. whereas endoplasmic reticulum refers to an intracellular organelle that helps in protein synthesis.
The series of canals that are made up of membranes are called the endoplasmic reticulum. It plays a key role in protein and lipid synthesis within cells.
Endoplasmic reticulum
The endoplasmic reticulum is mainly composed of lipids, such as phospholipids and cholesterol. Proteins are also present in the endoplasmic reticulum, serving various functions like aiding in protein synthesis and transport.
Endoplasmic reticulum is an organelle present in cells. There are 2 types: - smooth endoplasmic reticulum - rough endoplasmic reticulum The rough endoplasmic reticulum has ribosomes on its surface whereas the smooth one doesn't
It is single membranous organell.It is made up flat membranous plates.
It is single membranous organell.It is made up flat membranous plates and tubules.
The pancreas secretes the hormones insulin, glucagon, and somatastatin, and the digestive enzymes, lipase, protease, and amylase. Proteins that will be secreted by the cell are produced by the ribosomes on the rough endoplasmic reticulum. Therefore, cells that secrete proteins have a large amount of rough endoplasmic reticulum.
Yes, cisternae are found in the endoplasmic reticulum. The endoplasmic reticulum is a network of membranes in eukaryotic cells that includes cisternae, which are flattened sacs or chambers where various cellular processes take place, such as protein synthesis and lipid metabolism.