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explain export out of the cell​

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Answered by virajkhendake
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Export. (Science: cell biology) to transport substances from inside the cell, through the cell membrane, to the outside by a system specialised for the purpose. To secrete.

Answered by julimukherjee65i
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Rough ER → Smooth ER → Golgi apparatus

The RER (rough endoplasmic reticulum) has many ribosomes bound to its surface. These are engaged in the synthesis of proteins are translocated into other organelles or the plasma membrane only after their synthesis is complete. Smooth ER (SER) acts as a storage organelle. It is important in the creation and storage of lipids and steroids. The ER sends many of its proteins and lipids to the Golgi apparatus. The Golgi apparatus consists of organized stacks of a disc like compartments called as Golgi cisternae. It receives lipids and proteins from the ER and dispatches them to a variety of destinations, usually covalently modifying them en route.

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