Biology, asked by adityaaa001, 3 months ago

Movement of materials to different parts of
cytoplasm and nucleus is generally carried out
by
(a) Ribosomes.
(b) Mitochondria.
(c) Lysosomes.
dEndoplasmic reticulum.​

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Answered by ma2221125
0

Answer:

(a) is a right answer of this question

Answered by Anonymous
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It is carried out by Endoplasmic reticulum.​

  • It is a membranous network that typically surrounds a fluid-filled lumen that almost completely fills the intracellular cavity.
  • The extensive network can be naturally found in the cell. The nuclear envelope is bound to the endoplasmic reticulum.
  • As a direct result, it acts as a protein transport channel between the active nucleus and the cytoplasm.
  • The ER allows materials to be transported from one part of the cell to another, arranging the circulatory system of the cell.  

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