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Almost all of the genetic information of the cell is found in the endoplasmic reticulum, the golgi, the nucleus or the mitochondria.
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So what do these organelles do? so the endoplasmic reticulum, so this is the site of lipid synthesis in the smooth endoplasmic reticulum, so lipid synthesis in the ser, and protein synthesis in the rer.
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The rough endoplasmic reticulum is, called roth because it's studied with ribosomes.
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Of course those ribosomes, they can make proteins.
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So this is where you make proteins that are going to be packaged up and sent elsewhere.
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Maybe to another organelle, maybe outside the cell.
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Okay.
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B, the golgi complex.
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So this actually does the packaging and the sending.
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So it's packaging and sending.
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So it puts the proteins in a vesicle, sends them off with a marker, so that when they get to the destination, they release their payload of protein.
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The nucleus, so this is the answer.
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The nucleus is the store of genetic information...