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... membrane into the cytosol and trigger 105 contraction of the muscle cell . In other cell types , calcium ion release from the smooth ER can trigger different responses . Functions of Rough ER Many types of specialized cells secrete 73.
... membrane into the cytosol and trigger 105 contraction of the muscle cell . In other cell types , calcium ion release from the smooth ER can trigger different responses . Functions of Rough ER Many types of specialized cells secrete 73.
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... released enzymes are not very active , because the cytosol has a neutral pH . However , excessive leakage from a large number of lysosomes can destroy a cell by autodigestion . @ Hydrolytic enzymes and lysosomal membrane are made by rough ...
... released enzymes are not very active , because the cytosol has a neutral pH . However , excessive leakage from a large number of lysosomes can destroy a cell by autodigestion . @ Hydrolytic enzymes and lysosomal membrane are made by rough ...
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... release these molecules as chemical signals to adjacent nerve cells ( Figure 6.21 ) . The vesicles that bud off from the ER travel to the Golgi along tracks built of cytoskeletal elements . It is the cytoskeleton that manipulates the ...
... release these molecules as chemical signals to adjacent nerve cells ( Figure 6.21 ) . The vesicles that bud off from the ER travel to the Golgi along tracks built of cytoskeletal elements . It is the cytoskeleton that manipulates the ...
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