The ER is in a twisted shape so, a maze.
A bathroom
a bathroom
A real life example of rough endoplasmic reticulum is a kitchen sponge. It has both rough and soft patches. The rough side represents ribosomes.
A storadge facility because it stores stuff
Endoplasmic Reticulum
As the endoplasmic reticulum produces proteins due to the presence of ribosomes inside, the immature proteins from the ER move to Golgi body to be sorted, labelled and packaged into vessicles.
Remember anatomy refers to structure.A typical human cell is composed of the following basic parts:Cell membrane, Cytoplasm, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Golgi Apparatus, Mitochrondria, Ribosomes, Nucleus.
I'm not sure what you mean by real life examples, but some examples of cell organelles that exist are: Golgi Apparatus (or Golgi Body) Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Smooth Endoplasmic reticulum Nucleus
A real life example of rough endoplasmic reticulum is a kitchen sponge. It has both rough and soft patches. The rough side represents ribosomes.
A storadge facility because it stores stuff
it can function the same as an assembly line, or hallways in a building
Endoplasmic Reticulum
a lipid is in fact not an organelle it is one of of the four molecules of life and is made by the smooth endoplasmic reticulum ,ER
mitochondrion,endoplasmic reticulum,ribosomes,golgi,vacuole, and lysosome .
There are very few real life examples of nonagons. The only examples that I can think of are a few coins.
some real life examples are a water bottle, pipes, cans
In my openion bubbles in the soap film is the real examples of it.
ATOMS are real life examples of atoms. They do exist.
A real life example of a coast is in Mississippi