I don't know that's what i want to know for a project. Gahhh!
That depends on a cell. Since the smooth ER functions in detoxification and synthesis of lipid and carbohydrate, cells that are in livers will tend to have much more smooth ER concentration compared to a skin cell.
A conveyor belt in a factory can be compared to the smooth endoplasmic reticulum (ER) in a cell. Just as a conveyor belt transports materials smoothly within a factory, the smooth ER transports molecules like lipids and proteins within a cell.
The ER's job in a cell is to move the protein.
Smooth endoplasmic reticulum (ER) functions in lipid synthesis, detoxification of drugs and other harmful substances, and regulation of calcium levels in the cell. It lacks ribosomes on its surface, giving it a smoother appearance compared to rough ER.
They both have the Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER).
The rough er is in both types of cells. Animal cell and plant cell.
Yes, the smooth endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is membrane-bound. It lacks ribosomes on its surface, giving it a smooth appearance compared to the rough ER, which has ribosomes attached. The smooth ER plays a role in lipid metabolism and detoxification processes within the cell.
The Nucleus of a cell
It cannot be compared to a highway, but it can be compared to a dairy farm.
its the opposite of a rough er
depends on what type of cell you are wondering about. look up a specific cell type and then the function of the smooth ER in that cell
Rough ER is usually found near the nucleus. Ribosomes on rough ER make many of the cell's proteins.