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It is the structure. The endoplasmic reticulum is the structure that materials can be processed and moved around inside of the cell. It extends from the nucleus to the cell membrane but is constantly changing formation.

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What is the Endoplasmic Reticulums nickname?

ER


What is the plural form of endoplasmic reticulum?

The plural form of endoplasmic reticulum is endoplasmic reticula.


How many endoplasmic reticulums are in a body?

There are two types.Rough and smooth endoplasmic reticulmn.


What is the function for the ribosomes?

The Endoplasmic Reticulum interacts with Ribosomes to form Rough Endoplasmic Reticulums.


What is the main function of the endoplasmic reticulums?

the endoplasmic reticulum breaks down drugs and other substance's.


Does an animal cell and a plant cell have an endoplasmic?

Endoplasmic reticulum?Yes, both plant and animal cells have both types of endoplasmic reticulums; rough and smooth.


What are Rough Endoplasmic Reticulums like?

They are spreaded through out cytoplasm.They are flat plate shaped.


What is the color of Endoplasmic Reticulums?

The endoplasmic reticulum is transparent and has no particular color.


What does ER stand for and what is the ER in a cell?

It stands for Endoplasmic Reticulum and theThe endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is an eukaryotic organelle that forms an interconnected network of tubules, vesicles, and cisternae within cells. Rough endoplasmic reticulums synthesize proteins, while smooth endoplasmic reticulums synthesize lipids and steroids, metabolize carbohydrates and steroids, and regulate calcium concentration, drug detoxification, and attachment of receptors on cell membrane proteins.


Do only plant cells have endoplasmic reteculum?

no endoplasmic reticulums are found in both animal and plant cells


How does the structure of the plant cell differ from the structure of an animal cell?

Plant cells have cell walls (cellulose), sap vacuoles, endoplasmic reticulums & plastids (chloroplats, leucoplasts, etc.) which amimal cells don't have. Animal cells have centrioles for cell division which plant cells don't have.


Why is the cytoplasm good for the plant cell?

Cytoplasm is like jello. It holds everything in the cell in place, like ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulums, etc.