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This comprehensive chapter explores the sophisticated architecture and dynamic activities of the endomembrane system, a hallmark of eukaryotic cells that allows for the physical and functional compartmentalization of vital processes. The discussion begins with the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), contrasting the rough ER, which is dedicated to protein synthesis and initial quality control, with the smooth ER, which handles lipid biosynthesis, calcium storage, and chemical detoxification through enzymes like cytochrome P-450. The text then shifts to the Golgi apparatus, describing it as a central logistics hub that processes glycoproteins and sorts them for their final destinations. It analyzes the cisternal maturation and stationary cisternae models to explain how proteins move through the Golgi’s various faces. A major emphasis is placed on protein trafficking, where specific molecular signals, such as the mannose-6-phosphate tag for lysosomal enzymes or KDEL retrieval sequences, act as biological zip codes to ensure accurate delivery. The mechanics of vesicular transport are detailed, highlighting how clathrin, COPI, and COPII coats drive the formation of transport vesicles, while SNARE proteins and Rab GTPases manage the precision of membrane fusion. The chapter also provides an in-depth look at exocytosis and endocytosis, covering receptor-mediated pathways and bulk transport like phagocytosis. Furthermore, the roles of lysosomes in cellular recycling via autophagy are explored, alongside the multifunctional plant vacuole and the specialized metabolic tasks of peroxisomes, such as the breakdown of hydrogen peroxide by catalase and the beta-oxidation of fatty acids. By integrating these concepts, the chapter illustrates how the tightly regulated movement of lipids and proteins maintains cellular homeostasis and supports complex life. 📘 Read full blog summaries for every chapter: https://lastminutelecture.com 📘 Have a book recommendation? Submit your suggestion here: https://forms.gle/y7vQQ6WHoNgKeJmh8 Thank you for being a part of our little Last Minute Lecture family! ⚠️ Disclaimer: These summaries are created for educational and entertainment purposes only. They provide transformative commentary and paraphrased overviews to help students understand key ideas from the referenced textbooks. Last Minute Lecture is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by any textbook publisher or author. All textbook titles, names, and cover images—when shown—are used under nominative fair use solely for identification of the work being discussed. Some portions of the writing and narration are generated with AI-assisted tools to enhance accessibility and consistency. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, these materials are intended to supplement—not replace—official course readings, lectures, or professional study resources. Always refer to the original textbook and instructor guidance for complete and authoritative information.