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There are two kinds of Endoplasmic Reticulum - Smooth and Rough

The rough houses the ribosomes which are essential to protein production and cell growth. However, both types of reticulum serve as passageways for different substances of the body.

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What does the cytoplasm contain?

organelles and endoplasmic reticulam


What contains the cytoplasm?

organelles and endoplasmic reticulam


Why is RER rough?

(RER) means rough endoplasmic reticulam


What is the endoplasmic reticulam do?

It moves oxygen food, and water around the cell.


Cytoplasm contains a large amount of what?

organelles and endoplasmic reticulam


What does the smooth endoplasmic reticulam do?

Smooth ER makes lipids and breaks down drugs and alcohol. hope this helps. :-)


How do you spell reticulam?

The correct spelling is "reticulum" (a biological organelle or tissue). The capitalized form Reticulum is a constellation visible from the southern hemisphere.


What do different cells in the body have in common?

The basic components in the cell like mitochondria,nucleus,golgi body,lysosomes rybosomes,endoplasmic reticulam etc are commonly seen in a cell.


What does the endoplasmic reticulam do in a cell?

There are two kinds of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) in a cell. Rough ER is peppered with ribosomes and that makes proteins. Smooth ER lacks ribosomes and that produces fats (lipids).


What part of speech is role?

The word "role" is a noun.


What is the homophone for role?

The homophone for "role" is "roll."


How are fats transported?

Fats are chemically breaking down into fatty acids and glycerol by lipase in the small intestine . Unlike amino acids , glucose and glycerol , fatty acids are insuluble in water . However , they form colloidal particle with the bile salts which can easily dissolved into the membrane of the epithelial cells and enter the calls . Once inside the cells , the particles are coated with proteins . These fat particles now are too big to diffuse into the blood capillaries . However , they can easily move through the openings leading to the lymph capillaries which is the lateals . The lymph vessel contain a fluid called lymph which is derived from tissue fluid . Fat particles mix with lymph to form a milky fluid call chyle . Chyle is eventually discharged to all parts of the body , especially to the liver .