The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is a single membrane continuouswith the nuclear envelope and a series of interconnected sacsthroughout the cell. Why might it be beneficial to the cell for theER to be continuous with the nuclear envelope? It might bebeneficial for the ER and nuclear envelope to be connected becauseit
takes less energy, DNA, carbohydrates, and phospholipids for theER to synthesize centrioles.
is easier for messages to get from the nucleus to the ER whereproteins and lipids are made for the cell; this would require theuse of less energy.
would make it easier for the nucleus to actually carry outcellular respiration.
would make it easier for the ER to carry out photosynthesis
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