What happens to proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum? Which of the following is a structure that leads newly formed amino acids to their destination? a. Leader proteins. b. tRNA. c. Signal proteins. d. Ribosomes. When the amount of a protein (e.g., r...
Describe the function of the following structure: Smooth endoplasmic reticulum. What are the functions of the following organelles: rough endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, lysosomes, and centrioles? Describe the structure and function of the smooth endoplasmic reticulum. What are the functions of...
The smooth endoplasmic reticulum functions in many metabolic processes. Itsynthesizes lipids, phospholipids as in plasma membranes, and steroids. ... The smooth endoplasmic reticulum also carries out the metabolism of carbohydrates and steroids. Smoth endoplasmic reticulum detoxifies many poisons and dru...
1 :a usually round part of most cells that is enclosed in a double membrane, controls the activities of the cell, and contains the chromosomes. 2 : the central part of an atom that comprises nearly all of the atomic mass and that consists of protons and neutrons. What is an example of...
Cisternae in the rough ER are sites where ribosomes attach to synthesize proteins, which are then processed and transported. 5 What happens if cristae or cisternae malfunction? Malfunctioning cristae can lead to impaired energy production, while issues with cisternae can disrupt protein and lipid pr...
What happens to cell organelles during mitosis? Organelles: The organelles within a cell are known as the ''little organs'' that help with maintenance and thriving aspects of the cell. The organelles are very important when it comes to the cells making energy, getting rid of wastes, and stor...
Heidarvand, L., Maali Amiri, R. What happens in plant molecular responses to cold stress?.Acta Physiol Plant32, 419–431 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11738-009-0451-8 Download citation Received05 July 2009 Revised24 December 2009 ...
What Happens If a Human Galectin Enters the Endoplasmic Reticulum? Mammalian galectins have no signal peptide, and it is not known what would happen if a galectin is directed to take the classical export route. The corresp... TJ Kutzner,AM Higuero,M Sümair,... - 《Methods in Molecular Bi...
I mean, this process of the different types of RNA to copy the DNA happens in almost every kind of cell, even bacteria cells, which is one of the strongest evidences of evolution, as it shows we all have a common ancestry. And it's so complicated, but it managed to arise all by ...
Learn more about this topic: Translation in Biology | Steps & Process from Chapter 9 / Lesson 10 549K What is the translation process? Understand the process of translation. Learn what happens during the initiation, elongation, and termination phase of translation...