Q.17. The endomembrane system is a membranous component of eukaryotic cells. The
cytoplasm of the cell contains a system of membranous organelles that are suspended in it.
The organelles are termed as a system even though they have different structures and
functions as they are essential for the working of the cell. All these organelles work in
coordination and they include the cell membrane, vacuoles, the nuclear membrane,
lysosomes, golgi complex, vesicles and endoplasmic reticulum. Since the functioning of
other organelles like mitochondria, chloroplasts are not coordinated with the functioning of
the above they are not considered as part of the system.
i) What are the components of the endomembrane system?
ii) What is the most important difference between RER and SER?
iii) What is the function of vacuole?
iv) Name the organelles which are not the part of the endomembrane system.
v) Which organelle of the endomembrane system is known as digestive bags
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