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Endomembrane System
A group of membrane-bound organelles in eukaryotic cells involved in protein secretion and cellular digestion.Vesicles
Tiny membrane bubbles that transport materials between organelles in the endomembrane system.Protein Secretion
The process of releasing proteins into the cell's surroundings, involving multiple organelles.Nucleus
A rounded structure in eukaryotic cells that contains DNA and is the starting point for protein secretion.Nuclear Envelope
A double membrane barrier surrounding the nucleus, separating its interior from the cytoplasm.Nuclear Pores
Tiny holes in the nuclear envelope that regulate the entry and exit of materials in the nucleus.Nucleolus
A dense structure within the nucleus where ribosomes are assembled.Endoplasmic Reticulum
A membranous organelle continuous with the nuclear envelope, involved in protein and lipid synthesis.Rough ER
A type of endoplasmic reticulum with ribosomes on its surface, involved in protein synthesis.Smooth ER
A type of endoplasmic reticulum without ribosomes, involved in lipid synthesis and detoxification.ER Lumen
The internal space within the endoplasmic reticulum where protein folding and modification occur.Golgi Apparatus
A stack of flat membranous sacs that modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and lipids for export.Cisternae
The flat membranous sacs that make up the Golgi apparatus.Cis End
The receiving side of the Golgi apparatus where vesicles deliver proteins and lipids.Trans End
The shipping side of the Golgi apparatus where modified contents are repackaged for export.