The Endoplasmic Reticulum
it is where materials are transported to different cell parts
dead cell parts
The cell membrane plays a key role in transporting materials to different parts of the cell. It regulates the passage of molecules in and out of the cell through processes such as diffusion, active transport, and endocytosis/exocytosis. Additionally, organelles like the endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, and vesicles help in the intracellular transport of materials.
endoplasmic reticulum
The transport vesicle is the vacuole that regulates movement of materials between the cell's organelles and the cytoplasm. It helps to transport molecules such as proteins and lipids to different parts of the cell or to the cell membrane for secretion.
The Golgi complex packs proteins and other materials into membrane-bound sacs called vesicles. These vesicles can then transport the packaged materials to different parts of the cell or outside of the cell.
The endoplasmic reticulum helps synthesize proteins and lipids, and transports these materials within the cell. It consists of a network of membranes throughout the cell, providing a pathway for molecules to move between different parts of the cell. Additionally, vesicles formed from the endoplasmic reticulum can transport materials to other organelles or to the cell membrane for secretion.
It surrounds the cell
CYTOPLASM
vesicles
Golgi Body
cell fractionation