Which organelle has enzymes that break down fatty acids,amino acids,and toxins? A) lysosomes B) peroxisomes C) Golgi bodies D) vacuoles E) rough ERWhats is the name of an enzyme that digests the protein caseinogen in milk to casein?
Which organelle is considered the powerhouse of the cell? This is where energy in the form of ATP is made. a) Mitochondria b) Cell membrane c) Ribosomes d) Nucleus Which organelle makes most of the lipids that form the cell's membranes? A) rough ER B) smooth ER...
and Stoo ffer, G. (1985) A mutant from Escherichia coli which lacks ribosomal proteins S17 and L29 used to localize these two proteins on the ribosome surface. Eur. J. Biochem. 150, 485 490.Stöffler-Meilicke, M, Dabbs, ER, Albrecht-Ehrlich, R, Stöffler, G (1985) A mutant ...
<p><strong>Step-by-Step Text Solution:</strong></p><p>1. <strong>Cell Circulatory System</strong>: - The structure that acts as the cell's circulatory system is the <strong>Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)</strong>. - The ER is responsible for the tran
<p>To answer the question regarding the organelles that function as the cell's circulatory system, protein factories, powerhouses, disposal units, and control center, we can break down the functions and identify the corresponding organelles step by step.
(c) In the bovine ampulla in mid diestrus the tubal epithelium shows high amounts of secretory vesicles (SV), rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER) lined by ribosomes (R), and mitochondria (M) in the ciliated cells (CC), secretory cells (SC) and protruding cells (PC). After formation of ...
Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) ... Ribosomes. What are the 13 parts of a cell? There are 13 main parts of an animal cell:cell membrane, nucleus, nucleolus, nuclear membrane, cytoplasm, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, ribosomes, mitochondria, centrioles, cytoskeleton, vacuoles, and vesicles...
Figure 2. αX triggers endoplasmic reticulum vacuolation in insect hemocyte (0.02 HU for 30 min).Vacuoles are dilated vesicles of rough endoplasmic reticulum (er) or nuclear cisterna (arrow). Mitochondria,m. Nucleus, n. Ribosomes, arrowheads. Bar = 1 μm. Cytolytic and hemolytic activities ...
In vitro, ribosomal proteins asso- ciated with mRNA and tRNA show improved stability and can resist up to 100 MPa, while uncharged ribosomes dissociated at 60 MPa34. Correlation between loss of cell viability and ribosome integrity at high pressure has been postulated23. In the present ...
Which organelle occurs in prokaryotic cells? a. Nucleus b. Ribosomes c. Mitochondria d. Lysosomes Animal cell: 1. Where are all the organelles listed found within the cell (a) cell membrane (b) Chromatin (c) Nuclear Membrane (d...