Biology, asked by sharathreddybhavya14, 5 months ago

what happen if endoplasmic reticulum is destroyed in the cell​

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Answered by dram63
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Answer:

If RER and SER is damaged in a cell the eventually die due to the scarcity of proteins. If RER is destroyed Protein Synthesis would decline. ... Without lipids the cell membrane synthesis will not occur

Explanation:

The endoplasmic reticulum system has RER, SER,and ribosomes(attached to RER)

Functions of RER- as ribosomes are attached to it,it plays a crucial role in protein synthesis. Also,folding of proteins occur in the spaces of RER. Now,if RER is destoyed, for eukaryotic cell, protein synthesis will decline by a major fraction,without proteins cell won't be able survive for long . RER carries out the task of “packaging of proteins” into trasport vesicles and sends it to Golgi apparatus where further modifications take place. Without this efficient system, protein won't aquire structural/ functional maturity. Misfolded protiens will trigger apoptosis.

Let's think about SER now! It produces lipids. Without lipids, cell membrane synthesis will not occur. In liver cells, it is the site of detoxification. In testes, it is required for testosterone synthesis. SER destruction will lead to toxicity and impotency.

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Answered by cleverking1
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Answer:

  • lysozyme enzyme would not be formed
  • protein synthesis would be affected
  • transportation of various ions would be affected
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