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Answered by princechaudhary01
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Ans 1 there are three possible sites where lipids are synthesized: the smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER), the cytosol and, in plants specifically, the chloroplast. In animal and yeast cells, phospholipids, fat-soluble vitamins and, in limited types of cells, waxes are synthesized in the SER; triglycerides, or fats, are synthesized in the cytosol; and, sterols begin the process in the cytosol with the help of carrier proteins and are ultimately synthesized in the SER. The SER is part of a network of membrane-enclosed tubes and compartments, which extend from the nucleus. The larger cell body, or the cytoplasm, is made up of cytosol.
Answered by Jaat571
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the organelle involved in it is SER (smooth endoplasmic reticulum)
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