The Endoplasmic Recticulum (known as the ER) has two different functions, as it is separated into two different categories. It also acts as the transport netwrok within the cell.
Smooth ER:
Rough ER:(called this because of the ribosomes located on the surface)
Both form the tubular networks that run throughout the cell.
...So no it doesn't really, the above are its functions in the cell. There are other functions and activities that happen in the cell that aren't controlled by the ER...Mitochondria for instance play a role in respiration.
As the person stated above no it doesn't the closest thing to what your describing would be DNA which of couse codes for everyhting made in each cell.
Lysosomes are formed by budding from the Golgi apparatus, a cellular organelle involved in processing and packaging proteins for various cellular functions.
Lysosomes originate from the Golgi apparatus through a maturation process. They are formed by the fusion of vesicles containing hydrolytic enzymes with vesicles coming from the trans-Golgi network. This proximity allows for efficient packaging and transport of these enzymes to form functional lysosomes.
Insulin formed by the Golgi apparatus in insulin-producing cells leaves those cells by exocytosis. This process involves the insulin-containing vesicles fusing with the cell membrane and releasing insulin into the bloodstream.
Yes, DNA holds the genetic information that guides the activities of a cell by encoding instructions for making proteins. These proteins play key roles in carrying out various cellular functions, such as growth, development, and maintenance.
They are the lysomes. they recycle materials in cells
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Golgi apparatus
Lysosomes are formed by budding from the Golgi apparatus, a cellular organelle involved in processing and packaging proteins for various cellular functions.
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The next organelle that a protein could be transported to after being formed by ribosomes on the endoplasmic reticulum is the Golgi apparatus. The Golgi apparatus processes, sorts, and packages proteins into vesicles for transport to their final destination within the cell or for secretion outside the cell.
The cell plate is formed by the fusion of vesicles derived from the Golgi apparatus during plant cell division. This process is crucial for the formation of a new cell wall that separates the two daughter cells.
Vesicles that transport materials out of the cell are formed at the Golgi apparatus in a process called exocytosis. The vesicles contain the materials to be transported and fuse with the cell membrane to release them outside the cell.
An easy way to explain how mountains are formed is through geological activities. Most mountains are formed as a result of volcanic eruptions while others are formed through erosion and other activities.
Lysosomes originate from the Golgi apparatus through a maturation process. They are formed by the fusion of vesicles containing hydrolytic enzymes with vesicles coming from the trans-Golgi network. This proximity allows for efficient packaging and transport of these enzymes to form functional lysosomes.
No