Campbell Essential Biology with Physiology (6th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780134711751
Author: Eric J. Simon, Jean L. Dickey, Jane B. Reece
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 4, Problem 4SQ
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To determine: The two different regions of the ER (endoplasmic reticulum) in which the lipids are synthesized and in which the proteins are synthesized.
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The cells of the eukaryotic organisms are partitioned into the different sections. One of the systems that partition the cell is endomembrane system. This system includes the nuclear envelope, ER, Golgi apparatus, vacuole, and lysosomes.
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