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The cell membrane of a cell is made up of proteins and lipids. Which cell organelles help in the synthesis of cell membrane? Write the path of these compounds from their site of synthesis to the cell membrane and show this through a labelled diagram.

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The cell membrane is made up of proteins and lipids, and the following organelles help in their synthesis:

  • Proteins are synthesised by ribosomes attached to the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (RER).
  • Lipids are synthesised by the Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum (SER).

Path of these compounds to the cell membrane:

  1. Proteins are synthesised by ribosomes on the RER, and lipids are synthesised by the SER.
  2. From the ER, these proteins and lipids are transported to the Golgi apparatus.
  3. The Golgi apparatus modifies, sorts and packages them into vesicles.
  4. These vesicles move towards the cell membrane and fuse with it, thereby contributing the proteins and lipids to the cell membrane.

So the path is: RER (proteins) and SER (lipids) → Golgi apparatus → vesicles → plasma membrane (cell membrane).

The cell membrane of a cell is made up of proteins and lipids. Which cell organelles help in the synthesis of cell membrane? Write the path of these compounds from their site of synthesis to the cell membrane and show this through a labelled diagram. NCERT Class 9 Science CBSE Solutions.

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