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What helps the plasma membrane function

The plasma membrane is helped to function by several organelles, including:

1. Endoplasmic reticulum (ER): The ER is involved in the synthesis of lipids and proteins, which are essential components of the plasma membrane.

2. Golgi apparatus: The Golgi apparatus processes and modifies lipids and proteins synthesized in the ER before they are transported to the plasma membrane.

3. Vesicles: Vesicles transport lipids and proteins from the ER and Golgi apparatus to the plasma membrane, allowing for the continuous turnover and repair of the membrane.

4. Mitochondria: Mitochondria provide energy in the form of ATP to the plasma membrane, which is required for the active transport of molecules across the membrane.

Overall, these organelles work together to ensure the proper structure and function of the plasma membrane.