no
The rough endoplasmic reticulum is covered in ribosomes and helps produce most of the proteins. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum does not have these ribosomes, and is almost solely for producing lipids.
The Ribosomes contain the synthesized proteins which are then transferred to the golgi bodies for final packaging via the endoplasmic reticulum before being transported outside the cells.
some ER have ribosomes attached, if proteins need to be secreted out of the cell
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They, in general, ARE prokaryotes. i.e. cells which don't have a nucleus for the genetic material.
They have the same origin.
No, rough endoplasmic reteculum is not related to cellular respiraton
In microbiology cells ( cytology).
In microbiology cells ( cytology).
The rough endoplasmic reticulum is covered in ribosomes and helps produce most of the proteins. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum does not have these ribosomes, and is almost solely for producing lipids.
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They are all related by they all collect proteins.
The Ribosomes contain the synthesized proteins which are then transferred to the golgi bodies for final packaging via the endoplasmic reticulum before being transported outside the cells.
some ER have ribosomes attached, if proteins need to be secreted out of the cell
well ribosomes read the RNA which makes proteins Golgi body packages materials and ships them out in packages called resicles and ships them out of the cell and an the endoplasmic reticulum is a road for proteins
store and transport protein and neutrients
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