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An organelle is a tiny structure that performs a specialized function in the cell. Examples of organelles are: nuclei, vacuoles, mitochondria, lysosomes, and ribosomes.
You would have to use a Microscope, but yes.
In any cell, Ribosomes translate mRNA and make proteins.
Viruses do not have ribosomes as a general rule, however there is one confirmed species that does.
Proteins are created from RNA in the ribosomes.
Any cell that is currently manufacturing proteins. The bumps are ribosomes - protein factories - having attached to the ER after latching onto the mRNA.
An organelle is a tiny structure that performs a specialized function in the cell. Examples of organelles are: nuclei, vacuoles, mitochondria, lysosomes, and ribosomes.
You would have to use a Microscope, but yes.
No, the name Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum comes from the 'rough' appearance when seen under an electron microscope. The 'rough' bits are ribosomes which stud the surface. Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum has no 'rough' bits ie. no ribosomes.
In any cell, Ribosomes translate mRNA and make proteins.
Yes, the rough endoplasmic reticulum produces secretory proteins also known as enzymes. Secretory proteins means that these proteins are made for secretion or delivery outside the cell and into the body.
In any cell, Ribosomes translate mRNA and make proteins.
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Virus do not have. They do not have any organells
No they do not have.Virus do not have any organelle.
Viruses do not have ribosomes as a general rule, however there is one confirmed species that does.
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