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1. What is the role of the cell membrane? ANS Express self-antigens to prevent auto-immune responses & Control the intercellular environment. 2. What happens if mRNA is genetically damaged? ANS Pot... ential for coded protein to be damaged. 3. What would happen if the Endoplasmic Reticulum was damaged? ANS proteins could be malformed, rejected, or not sent to Golgi Apparatus, causing multiple pathologies without the ER or genetically altered ER. The Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) supports homeostasis in the cell and subsequently in the body. It is the organelle responsible for folding newly synthesized proteins before they are exported to the Golgi Apparatus for packing and shipping. Another important function of the ER is helping to regulate the calcium-ROS balance. Lipid biosynthesis is a third role the ER plays in the cell. [Show More]
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