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the endoplasmic reticulum. The rough ER produces proteins and the smooth ER produces lipids ofcourse.

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Q: Which cell part is maze of folded membranes where proteins and lipids are produced?
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Which cell part is a maze of folded membranes proteins and lipids are produced?

the endoplasmic reticulum. The rough ER produces proteins and the smooth ER produces lipids ofcourse.


What is a system of folded membranes in which proteins lipids and other materials are made is the what?

It is the Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)


Does biological molecules proteins and lipids have cell membranes?

Proteins and lipids don't have cell membranes but are the molecules that make up the bulk of what a cell membrane is.


What are cell membranes built around?

Lipids and Proteins.


Are carbohydrates lipids proteins or nucleic acids important parts of biological membranes?

Lipids :)


What are the two main components of cell membranes?

proteins and lipids


Most cell membranes are composed principally of?

proteins and lipids


Membranes are organs formed by the combination of which tissues?

they consist of lipids and proteins


What are the two types of molecules that compose cellular membranes?

Lipids and Proteins


What Organic compound that is used to store energy and forms important parts of biological membranes?

Cell membranes are phospholipids not proteins. Proteins are not used as energy stores by living things. Energy stores are sugars and fats.


What type of chemical molecule makes up the bilayer?

Of cell membranes? Usually lipids and proteins.


What is the physical description lysosomes?

lysosome stack of membranes in which enzymes attach carbohydrates and lipids to proteins.