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Difference between RER and SER.​

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Answered by Thegreatarsh
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Answer:

RER mean rough endoplasmic reticulum

SER mean smooth endoplasmic reticulum

Explanation:

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Answered by Nereida
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Answer:

Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum :

  • It possesses ribosomes on its surface.
  • It includes cisternae and some tubules.
  • It involves in the production of proteins.
  • It also helps in the formation of lysosomes.
  • They are internal and connected.
  • They are usually connected to the nuclear envelope.
  • They may develop from my nuclear envelope.

Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum :

  • It doesn't possess ribosomes on its surface.
  • It includes forms vesicles and tubules.
  • It involves in the production of glycogen, lipids and steroids.
  • It gives rise to sphaerosomes.
  • They are often peripheral.
  • They are connected to the plasmalemma.
  • They may develop from RER.
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