Technically, packaged proteins from the ER are sent all throughout the cell. The proteins are packaged inside of transport vesicles and move along the cytoskeleton like a train on train tracks so that they can be sent to what ever part of the cell uses that particular type of protein. If you need only 1 answer I guess you could say the cytoskeleton does so that it can transport them.
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transitional area for vesicles that transport ER products to various destinations
Smooth ER
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Rough Endoplasmic reticulum (Rough ER)
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is the organelle found abundantly in cells that secretes protein products. There are two types of ER - rough ER, which is studded with ribosomes responsible for protein synthesis, and smooth ER, which is involved in lipid synthesis and detoxification.
saved answer form other user--> Primarily the modification and shipping of protein products to where they are needed in the cell and the rest of the body. Also the construction of lysosomes.In Tobby's words--> it receives materials from the ER (endoplasmic reticulum, then package and send them to the other parts of the cell.
Cellular products are typically placed in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) for processing and sorting. The rough ER, studded with ribosomes, is involved in the synthesis of proteins, while the smooth ER is associated with lipid synthesis and detoxification. Once processed, these products can be transported to the Golgi apparatus for further modification and packaging before being sent to their final destinations within or outside the cell.
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) receives newly synthesized proteins and transports them to the Golgi apparatus. The Golgi apparatus then modifies, sorts, and packages proteins into vesicles for distribution to other parts of the cell.
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