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19.11.2020 •
Biology
Which of the following best describes the relationship between the endoplasmic reticulum and the plasma membrane in eukaryotic cells?
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Ответ:
This question is incomplete
Explanation:
This question is incomplete. However, there is a distinct relationship between the endoplasmic reticulum and the plasma membrane. The endoplasmic reticulum are responsible for protein synthesis which are used by the remaining organelles (including the membrane) to function. The endoplasmic reticulum is also involved in lipid synthesis and has a network of tubules (which are used for carrying materials throughout the cell) that can deliver lipids into the cell membrane. These lipids are responsible for the semi-permeability function of the cell/plasma membrane.
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The answer is A
During mitosis (nuclear division), the chromosomes condense, the nuclear envelope of most cells breaks down, the cytoskeleton reorganizes to form the mitotic spindle, and the chromosomes move to opposite poles. Chromosome segregation is then usually followed by cell division (cytokinesis).