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Genes provide the information needed to produce proteins in the cell. Proteins play a critical role in performing various functions within the cell, such as catalyzing chemical reactions, providing structure, and regulating gene expression.
Cell functions can be compared to a factory production line where different workers (organelles) have specific roles in carrying out tasks. For example, the nucleus acts like a manager, giving instructions to the workers (organelles) to produce proteins or maintain cell functions. The endoplasmic reticulum serves as the assembly line, where proteins are made and packaged. The Golgi apparatus acts as the shipping department, modifying and packaging molecules before sending them to their destination within or outside the cell.
All cells in the body have the ability to produce proteins. However, specialized cells such as epithelial cells, muscle cells, and liver cells are particularly efficient at synthesizing and secreting proteins needed for their specific functions.
The Golgi apparatus, or Golgicomplex, functions as a factory in which proteins received from the ER are further processed and sorted for transport to their eventual destinations: lysosomes, the plasma membrane, or secretion. In addition, as noted earlier, glycolipids and sphingomyelin are synthesized within the Golgi.
If a cell lacked ribosomes, it wouldn't be able to carry out protein synthesis. Ribosomes are responsible for translating mRNA into proteins, so without ribosomes, the cell would not be able to produce the necessary proteins for its functions.
All mitochondria produce energy for the cell. The cell can be considered to be a factory. This factory makes proteins in most cases. The mitochondria produce the energy for the factory to work.
They derive glyco proteins and glyco lipids from proteins and lipids.They produce lysosomes in cell. Produce cell wall materials exept cellulose. Involve in material transportation mainly
Genes provide the information needed to produce proteins in the cell. Proteins play a critical role in performing various functions within the cell, such as catalyzing chemical reactions, providing structure, and regulating gene expression.
The rough endoplasmic reticulum produces proteins for the cell. The cell feeds off the proteins, hence the "food factory." I hope that helps.
Cell functions can be compared to a factory production line where different workers (organelles) have specific roles in carrying out tasks. For example, the nucleus acts like a manager, giving instructions to the workers (organelles) to produce proteins or maintain cell functions. The endoplasmic reticulum serves as the assembly line, where proteins are made and packaged. The Golgi apparatus acts as the shipping department, modifying and packaging molecules before sending them to their destination within or outside the cell.
The main functions of the cell membrane are to regulate the movement of substances in and out of the cell, provide structural support, and facilitate cell communication. The cell membrane is primarily made of phospholipids, cholesterol, and proteins.
Ribosomes are the cell organelles that assemble proteins. They function as factories to produce usable proteins for a cell.
Ribosomes produce proteins in the cell.
Ribbosomes
No, not directly. The cell acts like a factory and what is produced by that cell is directed by the nucleus. The nucleus may direct the production of lipids or proteins but not actual chemicals.
They produce proteins
They produce proteins