BIO 1140 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2.3-2.5: Secretion, Intermediate Filament, Endomembrane System

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2. 3d the endomembrane system divides the cytoplasm into functional and structural compartments. The membranes of a system are either physically connected or indirectly connected using membrane bound sacs, vesicles. Network of membrane channels called cisternae, surrounding the er lumen. Rough er has ribosomes on the surface, making proteins that then attach and enter the er lumen. Once in the lumen, the proteins fold into their final form. Proteins then pinch off into vesicles and travel through the cytosol into another organelle. Proteins may also travel to the golgi complex which package them and sort for delivery. Synthesizes lipids (becomes membrane) , breaks down toxins, drugs, poison. Cells that make protein (ie pancreas) have more rough than smooth and vice versa. (liver cells) Made of cisternae (flattened membrane sacs) that are separated (stacked) on top pf each other. (3-8) Cells that secrete a lot of protein have a high number of cisternae.

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