Why cell organelle membranes have distinct lipid composition?
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Lipid production is spread across several organelles. ... The main organelle for lipidbiosynthesis is the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), which produces the bulk of the structural phospholipids and cholesterol. The lipid composition of different membranes also varies throughout the cell.
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Membranes form cells and separate the inside and outside of an organism.
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- They also control selective permeability by allowing ionic gradients to be created across them. Membranes enable the living organisms to produce energy.
- The flow of messages in the form of chemical and electrical signals between cells is controlled by membranes thereby processing information.
- Lipid composition differs in the inner and outer leaflets of bilayers as the membranes and organelles perform different functions.
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