how is rough endoplasmic reticulum different from smooth endoplasmic reticulam
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Difference between rough endoplasmic reticulum different from smooth endoplasmic reticulam are--:
SER- Ribosomes - Absent
· Position - Mainly present near the cell membrane.
· Occurrence - Mainly found in lipid forming cells e;g., adipocytes (Fat cells), interstitial cells (of testis), adrenal cortical cells, glycogen storing cells of liver, muscle cells, leucocytes etc.
· Origin - Formed from RER by loss of ribosomes.
· Component - Mainly formed of tubules.
RER-
Ribosomes - Present and is also called α-cytomembrane
· Position - Mainly present near the nucleus
· Occurrence - Mainly found in protein forming cells e;g., pancreatic acinal cells, globlet cells, plasma cells(produce antibodies), Nissl’s granules of nerve cells etc.
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SER- Ribosomes - Absent
· Position - Mainly present near the cell membrane.
· Occurrence - Mainly found in lipid forming cells e;g., adipocytes (Fat cells), interstitial cells (of testis), adrenal cortical cells, glycogen storing cells of liver, muscle cells, leucocytes etc.
· Origin - Formed from RER by loss of ribosomes.
· Component - Mainly formed of tubules.
RER-
Ribosomes - Present and is also called α-cytomembrane
· Position - Mainly present near the nucleus
· Occurrence - Mainly found in protein forming cells e;g., pancreatic acinal cells, globlet cells, plasma cells(produce antibodies), Nissl’s granules of nerve cells etc.
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