What structures do plant cells, animal cells, and prokaryotic cells have in common? Which cellular component is responsible for protein synthesis? What type/s of cell/s contain this cellular component? What cell organelles are involved in cell division?
What other organelles other than the nucleus are involved in protein synthesis ? Which cell organelles make lysosomes? Which is not a similarity between Mitochondria and Chloroplasts? a. Both organelles are surrounded by a double membrane. b. Both organelles contain copies of its chromosomes and rib...
1b). Next, we examined MAM-associated protein levels in whole-cell fractions of VEGF-treated endothelial cells. The results showed that VEGF significantly increased the expression of proteins involved in MAM formation and Ca2+ transport, such as IP3R1, IP3R2, and MFN2 in a time-dependent ...
- Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (RER): Studded with ribosomes, the RER is involved in the synthesis and processing of proteins. 3. Conclusion: The major cell organelles of animal cells include the nucleus, mitochondria, Golgi apparatus, lysosomes, ribosomes, centrioles, smooth endoplasmic reticulum,...
BSA, a protein that dissolves in water and can hold many drugs, has been used to transport medicines at a nanoscale level. This system has several advantages, including breaking down naturally, being compatible with living organisms, having a simple manufacturing process, and producing consistent ...
Alleukaryoticcellscontainmostofthevariouskindsoforganelles,andeachorganelleperformsaspecializedfunctioninthecell.Organellesdescribedinthissectionincluderibosomes,theendoplasmicreticulum,theGolgicomplex,vacuoles,lysosomes,mitochondria,andtheplastidsofplantcells.所有的真核细胞都含有多 种细胞器,每种细胞器在细胞中推行一项...
Analysis of transcriptomes between parental cancer cells and PGCC generated after radiation stress reveal major changes in metabolic pathways involved in protein and DNA synthesis We previously established that inhibition of acid ceramidase (ASAH1) with LCL521 results in a preferential increase in long...
dysfunctional lysosomes, a hallmark of cellular senescence, contribute to lipid droplet accumulation in fatty liver disease [52]. Recent results highlight that plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 and early growth response protein 1 are important regulators of lipopolysaccharide-induced cellular senescence and ...
Why are centrioles absent in plant cells? Why are turgid cells useful to plants? Explain how the structures of the organelle involved in protein synthesis and the organelle which controls the activities of the other organelles in the cell, relate to their functions. ...
What is the role of the protein kinases in a cell? What are the elements in the chemical structure of amino acids? Which structure is the site of the synthesis of proteins that may be exported/secreted from the cell? A) Rough ER. B) Lysosomes. C) ...