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E ndoplasmic reticulum/ribosomes

By: Russell Sabine And Conner McLeod . E ndoplasmic reticulum/ribosomes. Ribosomes. What are Ribosomes? Where are they located in a cell? What do they do? How do they do it?. E ndoplasmic Reticulum. What is it? What are the 2 different kinds? Where is it located ?.

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E ndoplasmic reticulum/ribosomes

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  1. By: Russell Sabine And Conner McLeod Endoplasmic reticulum/ribosomes

  2. Ribosomes • What are Ribosomes? • Where are they located in a cell? • What do they do? • How do they do it?

  3. Endoplasmic Reticulum • What is it? • What are the 2 different kinds? • Where is it located?

  4. Rough Endoplasmic reticulum 1. Why is it called rough? 2. What does it do? 3. Why do ribosomes need ER?

  5. Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum 1. Why is it called smooth? 2. What does it do?

  6. More on ER 1. What makes smooth and rough ER so different? 2. Why do ribosome's only attach to rough ER?

  7. To sum it up Ribosome's produce proteins. When they produce secretions they attach to the RER. From here the protein is sent to the Golgi. Meanwhile SER produces lipids and steroids. While it does this it has ions and steroids in storage to be released as needed. It also helps digest sugars and detoxify substances that enter the cell.

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