That is the endoplasmic reticulumn.It produces lipids like steroids,phospholipids etc..
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is continuous with the nucleus and is responsible for synthesizing lipids. It has two regions: the rough ER, which is studded with ribosomes and synthesizes both membrane proteins and lipids, and the smooth ER, which lacks ribosomes and synthesizes lipids, including phospholipids and steroids.
They do not synthesize lipids mainly.ER involving in lipid production.
I have searched and found that the endoplasmic reticulum is the organelle that manufactures lipids.
lysosomes
lipids
Usually, it's the nucleus. Usually. But in multicellular organisms can sometimes have have specialized cells with specialized organelles that can dwarf the nucleus. For example, adipocytes (aka fat cells) contain enormous vacuoles filled with lipids.
They do not synthesize lipids mainly.ER involving in lipid production.
The nucleus is a mass of DNA and protein. It directs the cell to make various proteins and/or lipids that the cell needs to function.
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I have searched and found that the endoplasmic reticulum is the organelle that manufactures lipids.
it reacts
lysosomes
lipids
Usually, it's the nucleus. Usually. But in multicellular organisms can sometimes have have specialized cells with specialized organelles that can dwarf the nucleus. For example, adipocytes (aka fat cells) contain enormous vacuoles filled with lipids.
The cell membrane is a lipid bilayer while the organelle membranes are usually a single layer of lipids. The nucleus, mitochondria and chloroplasts are the exception and have a lipid bilayer. AS you see, it depends on which organelle. The nucleus, mitochondria and chloroplasts have a bilayer (2). The others have one.
which organelles are lipids components of the cell membrain assembled
The smooth endoplasmic reticulum contains enzymes that synthesize lipids that are used to make membranes.
No they do not synthesize lipids.They invoive in protein synthesis.