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what is the main function of the smooth endoplasmic reticulum in an animal cell? to produce steroid hormones to fill the space between the cell membrane and the nucleus to give structure and organization to the cell to store water, waste, and nutrients, such as sugar, in the cell
The smooth endoplasmic reticulum in animal cells is involved in the synthesis of steroid hormones. It is not for filling space, giving cell - structure, or storing water/waste/nutrients. The function of filling space is not a main function of any organelle in a defined way, the cytoskeleton gives structure to the cell, and vacuoles are more involved in storage in plant cells (animal cells have small vacuoles with less prominent storage function compared to plant cells).
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