It eats the vacuoles and then makes them into bubbles.
The Nucleus of a cell
A cell typically has multiple endoplasmic reticulum (ER) structures. There are two types of ER - rough ER (with ribosomes attached) and smooth ER (without ribosomes). The number of ER structures can vary based on the cell type and its function.
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A plant cell typically contains a network of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) that can be extensive, but the exact number of ER structures can vary depending on the cell type and its metabolic activity. The ER is divided into two main types: rough ER, which is studded with ribosomes and involved in protein synthesis, and smooth ER, which is involved in lipid synthesis and detoxification. While it’s difficult to quantify the number of ER structures, they form a continuous membrane system throughout the cell.
The ER is in the plant cell
The ER's job in a cell is to move the protein.
They both have the Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER).
The rough er is in both types of cells. Animal cell and plant cell.
The Nucleus of a cell
its the opposite of a rough er
depends on what type of cell you are wondering about. look up a specific cell type and then the function of the smooth ER in that cell
animal cell
Rough ER is usually found near the nucleus. Ribosomes on rough ER make many of the cell's proteins.
A cell typically has multiple endoplasmic reticulum (ER) structures. There are two types of ER - rough ER (with ribosomes attached) and smooth ER (without ribosomes). The number of ER structures can vary based on the cell type and its function.
its the opposite of a rough er
Both plants and animals do have rough ER. Once you observe cell in powerful microscope you can see ER around the nucleuolus of the cell.
its known as the expressway of the cell