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function of Endoplasmic reticulum​

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Answered by rajibsubarnas
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Functions. The endoplasmic reticulum serves many general functions, including the folding of protein molecules in sacs called cisternae and the transport of synthesized proteins in vesicles to the Golgi apparatus.

Answered by FIREBIRD
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Explanation:

Folding and transport of various proteins, specifically carrying them to the Golgi apparatus. Someother proteins, mostly the glycoproteins, move across the ER's membrane.

The ER is also responsible for marking these proteins that it transports with a signal sequence. Other proteins are headed outside the ER, so they are packed into transport vesicles and moved out of the cell via the cytoskeleton.

Basically, the ER is the transportation system of the eukaryotic cell, and its proteins are contained within it until they are needed to move.

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