che eukaryotic cells, the endomembrane system- Secretory Preteins vesides syatheslaed for export Esocytosis Golgi Nucleus Rough ER Smooth ER Oprovide additional area where many metabolic processes occur Oform membranous compartments called organelles determines structures of cells Ogreatly increase a cell's total membrane area facilitates protein synthesis Helps cells to attach to other cells

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In the eukaryotic cells, the endomembrane system
Secretory
vesidles
Preteins
syetheslzed
for export
Esocytosis
Golgi
Nucleus
Rough ER
Smooth ER
O provide additional area where many metabolic processes occur
form membranous compartments called organelles
determines structures of cells
greatly increase a cell's total membrane area
facilitates protein synthesis
Helps cells to attach to other cells
Transcribed Image Text:In the eukaryotic cells, the endomembrane system Secretory vesidles Preteins syetheslzed for export Esocytosis Golgi Nucleus Rough ER Smooth ER O provide additional area where many metabolic processes occur form membranous compartments called organelles determines structures of cells greatly increase a cell's total membrane area facilitates protein synthesis Helps cells to attach to other cells
The mitochondrion, like the nucleus, has two or more membrane layers. How is the
innermost of these layers different from that of the nucleus?
The two membranes are biochemically similar
The inner mitochondrial membrane is highly folded and contain ATP synthase.
The space between the two layers of the nuclear membrane is larger.
O The inner membrane of the mitochondrion is separated out into thylakoids.
O The inner mitochondrial membrane is devoid of nearly all proteins
Transcribed Image Text:The mitochondrion, like the nucleus, has two or more membrane layers. How is the innermost of these layers different from that of the nucleus? The two membranes are biochemically similar The inner mitochondrial membrane is highly folded and contain ATP synthase. The space between the two layers of the nuclear membrane is larger. O The inner membrane of the mitochondrion is separated out into thylakoids. O The inner mitochondrial membrane is devoid of nearly all proteins
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The endo membrane  system is a collection of membrane-based organelles, that works together  to create,  modify and export the proteins and lipids . It has a Nuclear envelope, rough and smooth endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus and a number of vesicles .

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