Yes, both animal and plant cells have both types of endoplasmic reticulum (ER.) The only difference between rough ER and smooth ER is that rough ER is covered in ribosomes, smooth ER isn't. Hth
Both animal and plant cells have rough and smooth ER.
No, they do not. Prokaryotic cells have no membrane-bound organelles such as rough endoplasmic reticulum. The 70s ribosomes found in prokaryotic cells are therefore free in the cytoplasm as opposed to attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
The liver is like the smooth ER in the body because it plays a role in detoxification and lipid metabolism, similar to the functions of the smooth ER in cells.
Smooth endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is found in eukaryotic cells. It is responsible for lipid synthesis, detoxification of drugs and toxins, and storage of calcium ions. Prokaryotic cells lack membrane-bound organelles like the ER.
The smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER) is more abundant in liver cells compared to the rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER). This is because the liver is involved in lipid metabolism and detoxification processes, which require the functions of the SER such as lipid synthesis and drug metabolism.
Smooth ER is found in cells that are involved in lipid metabolism, such as liver and muscle cells. Rough ER is found in cells that are responsible for protein synthesis, such as cells in the pancreas and salivary glands.
Yes they both have smooth er
No, bacteria do not have smooth endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Smooth ER is a cell organelle found in eukaryotic cells, not in prokaryotic cells like bacteria.
It does have a smooth E.R in it.
Yes they both have smooth er
No, not all cells have smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER). Smooth ER is more abundant in specific cell types, such as liver cells that are involved in detoxification and lipid metabolism, while other cells may have very little of it. Cells can vary in their need for smooth ER based on their function and metabolic activities.
Cells that have high levels of smooth endoplasmic reticulum (ER) include liver cells (hepatocytes), muscle cells, and steroid-producing cells like those found in the adrenal glands and gonads. Smooth ER is involved in lipid metabolism, drug detoxification, and steroid hormone production in these cell types.
Both smooth ER and rough ER are found in both cells.
There are two kinds of ER. Rough, and smooth. Rough ER's ribosomes create all of the proteins secreted from cells and integral proteins and phospholipids are made there. Smooth ER catalyzes reactions involved with roles in the liver cells, testosterone-synthesizing cells, intestinal cells, and kidneys.
The smooth ER stores calcium and synthesizes lipids, (makes fats).
Both animal and plant cells have rough and smooth ER.
The smooth ER is found in both plant and animal cells. It is an important organelle for eukaryotic cells (like plant and animal cells). If a cell does not have smooth ER, it is likely to be prokaryotic (like bacteria) because they are simpler and less likely to have organelles.