Structurally, the endoplasmic reticulum is a network of membranes found throughout the cell and connected to the nucleus.
The rough endoplasmic reticulum has ribosomes. The smooth endoplasmic reticulum does not.
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The protein structures that the rough er is dotted with are called ribosomes. If ribosomes are not present then it is called a smooth er.
Rough ER and Smooth ER.... Rough ER is covered in Ribosomes that produce proteins which are shipped to other parts of body ie; those that go to pancreas which will produce insulin and be released by pancreas. Smooth ER enzymes from smooth ER produce steroids, lipids, ells in ovaries and testes are covered in smooth er. Also covers the liver and creates a a enzyme that breaks down drugs in liver. Smooth ER also stores calcium for the body.
The protein structures that the rough er is dotted with are called ribosomes. If ribosomes are not present then it is called a smooth er.
A cell typically has multiple endoplasmic reticulum (ER) structures. There are two types of ER - rough ER (with ribosomes attached) and smooth ER (without ribosomes). The number of ER structures can vary based on the cell type and its function.
Yes, they do have smooth ER.
Rough ER has numerous ribosomes on its surface. These are absent on smooth ER. Smooth ER studded with ribosomes. Rough ER transport of materials.
The difference between ruff ER and smooth ER is ruff ER contains attached ribosomes giving it the rough appearance, where as smooth ER does not.
The difference between ruff ER and smooth ER is ruff ER contains attached ribosomes giving it the rough appearance, where as smooth ER does not.
The difference between ruff ER and smooth ER is ruff ER contains attached ribosomes giving it the rough appearance, where as smooth ER does not.
They are made in ER. Smooth ER involve in that