| endoplasmic reticulum |
Membraneous structure. Starts at nuclear membrane, extends intocytoplasm
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| endoplasmic reticulum |
(ER) Membrane system that ramifies through the cytoplasm. The membranes of the ER are separated by 50-200 nm and the cisternal space thus enclosed constitutes a separate compartment. The Golgi region is composed of flattened sacs of membrane that together with ER and lysosomes constitute the GERL system.
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| endoplasmic |
composed of or pertaining to endoplasm; see under reticulum.
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| endoplasmic r. |
an ultramicroscopic organelle of nearly all cells of higher plants and animals, consisting of a more or less continuous system of membrane-bound cavities that ramify throughout the cytoplasm of a cell. Two forms have been distinguished: rough or granular r. (chromidial substance, ergastoplasm), which bears large numbers of ribosomes on the outer surface of its membrane and is basophilic, and smooth or agranular r., which contains no ribosomes and has no distinctive staining properties. Called also superior protoplasm.
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| endoplasmic reticulum |
a system of cavities and minute connecting canals that occupy much of the cytoplasm of the cell (Lesson: Benn Pitman Bed)
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