What is the membrane system in plants responsible for?
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Membrane system in plants:
Membranes define the living protoplast's outer boundary as well as the interior compartmentation of plant cells.
Membranes are made up of a lipid bilayer and proteins that are required for tasks like signal transduction, solute transport, and a variety of metabolic events.
The membrane system is in charge of capturing and storing light energy.
It's also involved in the production of ATP and NADPH.
A membranous element of the eukaryotic cell is the endomembrane system.
A system of suspended membranous organelles is present in the cell's cytoplasm.
Despite having various forms and activities, the organelles are referred to as a system since they are necessary for the proper operation of the cell.