What happens when endoplasmic reticulam is removed?

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If endoplasmic reticulum ( ER ) is removed then the function which are listed below will be hindered:
  • Protein synthesis which takes place in ribosomes, which is attached to rough ER.
  • Detoxification of many poisons and drugs.
  • Synthesis of biomolecules such as lipids and proteins.
  • Membrane biogenesis, which is induced by smooth ER.
  • Transportation of material between varrious regions of the cytoplasm or between cytoplasm and the nucleus.
  • Biochemical activities
Hinderance in above processes results in improper functioning of cells and ultimately cell will die.

Hope this will clear your doubts about the topic 

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Answer: The Endoplasmic Reticulum serves many functions thus without it all those functions would vanish leaving the cell incapable to manage properly resulting in death. The endoplasmic reticulum is divided into the smooth and rough endoplasmic reticulum; both vary in function. First, the smooth ER serves as a structure which catalyzes foreign substances to make them less harmful, i.e. detoxification. The rough ER serves as a structure which performs protein synthesis.The smooth endoplasmic reticulum has two main purposes. The first is that it contains enzymes that synthesize lipids. These lipids are vital to the cell membrane, which, is composed of a lipid bilayer. Furthermore, it also "packages" the substances synthesized by the rough er and the ribosomes (amino acids) to the golgi apparatus where they can be transported out of the cell. Therefore, without a smooth ER, the cell would be unable to synthesize a cell membrane and it would be unable to transport vital materials to other parts of the cells. The cell would probably be unable to function and die.
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The endoplasmic reticulum serves many functions thus without it all those functions would vanish leaving the cell incapable to manage properly resulting in death. The endoplasmic reticulum is divided into the smooth and rough endoplasmic reticulum; both vary in function. First, the smooth ER serves as a structure which catalyzes foreign substances to make them less harmful, i.e. detoxification. The rough ER serves as a structure which performs protein synthesisThe smooth endoplasmic reticulum (smooth er) has two main purposes. The first is that it contains enzymes that synthesize lipids. These lipids are vital to the cell membrane, which, is composed of a lipid bilayer. Furthermore, it also "packages" the substances synthesized by the rough er and the ribosomes (amino acids) to the golgi apparatus where they can be transported out of the cell. Therefore, without a smooth er, the cell would be unable to synthesize a cell membrane and it would be unable to transport vital materials to other parts of the cells. The cell would probably be unable to function and die.
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Without Endoplasmic Reticulum:-
  • the cell would be unable to synthesize a cell membrane.
  • it would be unable to transport vital materials to other parts of the cells.
  • The cell would probably be unable to function and die.
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Proteins and lipids will not be syntheised
Er repair the cell membrane if the damage is low and cell membrane will not be repaired
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The endoplasmic reticulum serves many functions thus without it all those functions would vanish leaving the cell incapable to manage properly resulting in death. The endoplasmic reticulum is divided into the smooth and rough endoplasmic reticulum; both vary in function. First, the smooth ER serves as a structure which catalyzes foreign substances to make them less harmful, i.e. detoxification. The rough ER serves as a structure which performs protein synthesisThe smooth endoplasmic reticulum (smooth er) has two main purposes. The first is that it contains enzymes that synthesize lipids. These lipids are vital to the cell membrane, which, is composed of a lipid bilayer. Furthermore, it also "packages" the substances synthesized by the rough er and the ribosomes (amino acids) to the golgi apparatus where they can be transported out of the cell. Therefore, without a smooth er, the cell would be unable to synthesize a cell membrane and it would be unable to transport vital materials to other parts of the cells. The cell would probably be unable to function and die.
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