An organelle in a cell responsible for making lipids and breaking down toxic chemicals.
Endoplasmic Reticulum or ER for abbr. Golgi Apparatus is the delivery system. The ER is in charge of ribosome (rough ER) or detoxifying poisons (smooth ER) the Endoplasmic Reticulum is the delivery system.
Endoplsmic Recticulum. There are two types of ER. The rough and smooth ER. The rough ER is dotted with ribosomes.
The smooth Endoplasmic reticulum,or Smooth ER for short, could take the role of buses transporting people throughout the park, or even rollercoaster taking people to certain locations and allowing them to have a great time, too!!!;)
Yes. Short answer.
The organelle that creates a maze of passageways throughout the cell is called the Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER for short.) A way that I remember it is that and ER (emergency room) is in a hospital and the hospital is built up of hallways:)
The organelle that stores calcium in resting muscle cells is the sarcoplasmic reticulum. Calcium ions are released from the sarcoplasmic reticulum during muscle contraction to trigger muscle activity.
Do you mean the endoplasmic reticulum? (aka ER for short)If so, ribosomes stick to the endoplasmic reticulum where they work together to make proteins.Also, ERs without ribosomes help to transport sugars.
The term "endoplasmic reticulum" is often abbreviated to ER.However, this is an unofficial piece of shorthand. It cannot be introduced without explanation, unlike, say, DNA or ATP.
These membranes are call the E.R. (endoplasmic reticalum) for short. The rough E.R. are there so ribosome can attach to them and produce protein. The smooth ones dont allow ribosomes to attach
Rough ER, "Rough" has no abbreviation unless you want to put it R. ER.
Throughout the eucaryotic cell, especially those responsible for the production of hormones and other secretory products, is a vast amount of membrane called the endoplasmic reticulum, or ER for short. The ER membrane is a continuation of the outer nuclear membrane and its function suggests just how complex and organized the eucaryotic cell really is.
Microtubules, actin filaments, and motor proteins such as kinesin and dynein work in conjunction to transport materials throughout the cytoplasm. These structures and proteins interact to move organelles, vesicles, and other cellular cargo to different locations within the cell, facilitating cellular processes such as protein synthesis, secretion, and signaling.