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write the function of Endoplasmic reticulum​

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Answered by heracleousstavriana
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Answer:

it is the site of translation of mRNA into proteins with the contribution of tRNA which carries the coreesponding amino acids to complementary nitrogenous bases.

Explanation:

its sacs contains a lot of ribosomes and snRNA

Answered by skyfall63
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Endoplasmic reticulum​(ER) includes the folding and transport of various proteins, which are specifically transported to the Golgi apparatus.

Explanation:

  • An organelle present in eukaryotic organism cells is the endoplasmic reticulum(ER).
  • It is an interconnected network of flattened sacs or tubes enclosed in membranes.
  • These membranes are continuous, coupled with the outer membrane of the nuclear membrane.
  • ER occurs in almost every type of eukaryotic cell, except for red blood cells and sperm cells.
  • The endoplasmic reticulum has a number of jobs in the cell. This includes the folding and transport of various proteins, which are specifically transported to the Golgi apparatus.
  • Some other proteins, mostly glycoproteins, move across the ER membrane.
  • The ER is also responsible for marking these proteins which are transported with a signal sequence.

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