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E.R. or also called endoplasmic reticulum: it is a series of folded membranes t hat move materials around the cell
endoplasmic reticulum
Its structure is not derived from the ER In contrast to organelles of the endomembrane system, these organelles have at least two membranes separating the innermost space from the cytosol. Their membrane proteins aren't made by the endoplasmic reticulum, but by ribosomes in the cytoplasm and in the organelle itself.
The semipereable membranes control the neurons in the centeral nervous system between the brain and the spine. If the membranes are disrupted, it causes the primary disease MS
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chlororplasts
chlororplasts
It is the Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)
E.R. or also called endoplasmic reticulum: it is a series of folded membranes t hat move materials around the cell
chlororplasts
This is called the endomembrane system. ER, Golgi and the like.
endoplasmic reticulum
Endoplasmic Reticullum(E.R)
The folded membrane is called the endoplasmic reticulum.
It is part of the delivery system. Its folded membranes contain many tubes and passageways. - By Brooks Ben Hunter Morris Birthday 6/9/1997 Age: DO THE MATH Thanks you
The envelopeThe envelope isn't even part of any cell. The Golgi Apparatus is the correct answer. The Golgi uses vesicles to transport waste, nutrients (anything that needs transporting out of the cell) to the cell membrane. Stuff that goes into the Golgi apparatus goes in the cis- side and comes out the trans- side in vesicles.
Endoplasmic Reticulum: a series of highly folded membranes, "rough" endoplasmic reticulum has many ribosomes attached to it. "Smooth" endoplasmic reticulum has no ribosomes attached to it and is the structure where fats (lipids) are made but both types of endoplasmic reticulum carry materials through the cytoplasm.