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The endoplasmic reticulum is an interconnecting system of tubes and flattened sacs that are attached to the nuclear membrane causing the main function of what?

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Closely stacked flattened membrane sacs structure or function?

structure


What organelle is closely stacked flattened membrane sacs?

The endoplasmic reticulum is the organelle that's looks like a stack of sacs.


Flattened membrane sacs used to collect and package proteins and lipids?

Golgi Apparatus


What are closely- stacked flattened membrane sacs?

Golgi bodies, or golgies.


Which is the internal membrane of the chloroplast that is organized into flattened membranous sacs?

The most relevant term in reference to chloroplasts would be thylakoids, the flattened membranous sacs within chloroplasts.


What cell component has a complex network of flattened membrane-bounded sacs called cisternae?

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What it the endoplasmic reticulum?

A system of parallel flattened membrane-bounded sacs called cisternae. Continuous with the outer membrane of the nuclear envelope. Act as an intracellular transport system.


What it endoplasmic reticulum?

A system of parallel flattened membrane-bounded sacs called cisternae. Continuous with the outer membrane of the nuclear envelope. Act as an intracellular transport system.


What organelle consists of a sack of flattened sacs?

The endoplasmic reticulum look like flattened sacs.


What the structure of the rough endoplasmic reticulum?

It contains flattened sacs called cisternae. Ribosomes are attached to outer surface of its membrane. It is specialized to synthesize proteins.


What is known as the cell's mail room and is a flattened selection of sacs and tubes?

Perhaps the Golgi apparatus or endoplasmic reticulum? That's what springs to mind. We are talking biology right?