This is called the endomembrane system. ER, Golgi and the like.
Endoplasmic reticulum.
interconnected network of thin, folded membranes that produce, process, distribute protein
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is a folded membrane that forms a network of interconnected compartments in the cytoplasm. It plays a crucial role in protein and lipid synthesis, storage, and transport within the cell. The ER is divided into rough ER, which has ribosomes on its surface for protein synthesis, and smooth ER, which is involved in lipid metabolism and detoxification.
Yes.
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is the network of folded membranes involved in protein synthesis and processing. It consists of two types: rough ER, studded with ribosomes that synthesize proteins, and smooth ER, involved in lipid metabolism and detoxification. The ER plays a crucial role in the quality control and sorting of proteins before they are transported to their final destination.
The shortened name for folded membranes within the cell is "ER", which stands for endoplasmic reticulum.
Yes
endoplasmic reticulum
They don't, they have sacs called thylakoids that are layered to form a granum. You're probably talking about mitochondria, which has a folded inner membrane. The membranes are folded here for increased surface area. This then allows for more ATP to be produced.
chlororplasts
chlororplasts
it is the ribosome