The rough ER is a long coiled tube that looks like a intestine. If it is rough it has ribosomes traveling on it.
They look like flat sacs.Ribosomes are embeded in it.
There are two syllables like so: riv-er.
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The rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER) has a bumpy appearance due to the ribosomes attached to its surface. It is responsible for protein synthesis and processing in the cell. The rough ER is interconnected with the smooth ER, forming a network of membrane-bound tubules and sacs throughout the cell.
Rough ER looks like a maze and smooth ER looks like a sculpture. Another thing is that the Rough ER has ribosomes on it while the Smooth ER doesnt.
The smooth er is like a paradise like a city would when not in wound
The smooth er is like a paradise like a city would when not in wound
if you meant how they differ, its like this. Rough endoplasmic reticulum has ribosomes on it, these are responsible for proten synthesis. The smooth ER on the other hand does not have ribosomes
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Any endoplasmic reticulum, smooth or rough, has one membrane. Just as there is one membrane around the nucleus, there is one around the ER. They appear to have many but they look this way because of how they are folded or formed. The Rough ER (RER) looks more like several pockets while the Smooth ER (SER) looks more like a bunch of tubes.