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The Endoplasmic Reticulum is an organelle composed of canals, tubes and sacs. The ER is responsible for transporting molecules through the cytoplasm.

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You could say that the xylem resembles a canal. This part of a plant transports water from the roots to the leaves. It is a long tube, and the indivdual cells are dead!

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The canal network moves materials within the cell. (animal cell )

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I would say Endoplasmic Reticulum. Not exactly canals, but a dense network, that transports substance from the nucleus to outside the cell.

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What is the system of canals inside a cell

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The Endoplasmic Reticulum

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Is composed of a system of canals for transport of molecules through the cell?

The endoplasmic reticulum is composed of a system of canals for transport of molecules through the cell. It is also commonly called the 'ER.'


What organelle transports molecules through cells?

mitoonchondria


Can Active transport help starch molecules through a membrane?

Starch is a polysaccharide composed of branching chains of glucose molecules. There is no receptor for starch. There are however, receptors for glucose called GLUT1, GLUT2 and GLUT3


What organelle does cell transport occur in?

Most of the cell transport occurs through the use of vesicles created by the Golgi apparatus.


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Osmosis, Passive Transport, and Active Transport


What do transport dos?

Transport proteins help move (or "transport") large molecules that aren't able to pass through a cell's membrane, through said cell membrane through means of diffusion.


How do most molecules cross the cell membrane?

Diffusion or if the molecules are too large they go through the transport proteins.


What method carries molecules and pump molecules or form channels through which specific molecules pass across the plasma membrane?

Transport mechanisms


What types of molecules get through the membreane with passive transport?

Ions, glucose, and amino acids


What organelle reconfigures molecules to make them active?

the Endoplasmic reticulum is the reconfigurer of molecules in the cell The molecules over here are packed sorted and sent to other respective organells. The ER id spread through out the cell and associated with the every other organelle in the cell. It maintains the synthesis of the molecules int he cell.


What is the movement of molecules through a cell membrane requiring energy?

active transport


Which is a form of active transport?

active transport as it requires energy provided by ATP