Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
a) Endomembrane system: is a set of membranes that form functional structures that are compartmentalized in the cytoplasm. These formed structures, known as organelles, either directly or indirectly interact for transport of molecules inside and outside the cell.
It is made of: plasma membrane, nuclear membrane, vacuoles, vesicles, lysosomes, endoplasmic reticulumn and endosomes. This is in Eukaryotes.
In some prokaryotes like photosynthetic bacteria, the plasma membrane is highly folded forming layers that gather light. In green sulfur bacteria the light-gathering membranes fold to form structures called chromosomes.
b) The enzyme will be synthesized by the ribosomes, transported to the lumen of the rough endoplasmic reticulumn (ER) for further processing or posttranslational modification. Thereafter, COPII coated vesicles will traffic the enzyme from the ER to the Golgi-apparatus for maturation. Vesicle formation will transport the matured enzyme to the plasma membrane and exported extracellularly by exsosomes and microvesicles.