some ER have ribosomes attached, if proteins need to be secreted out of the cell
Ribosomes are dense-looking granules formed of two parts. They may be attached to the endoplasmic reticulum or free in the cytoplasm. Ribosomes are the sites where amino acids are assembled into proteins in the process of protein synthesis. For more information visit the Related Link.
they are related, because they all have something to do with proteins. - answered by Jerardo B FROM Rialto
The ribosomes. There are many ribosomes within an animal cell.
Ribosomes
SPONCH stands for Sulfur, Phosphorus, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Carbon, Hydrogen (key elements that compose living things)
yes by oxygen
Sulfur Phosphorous Oxygen Nitrogen Carbon Hydrogen It is a mnemonic trick to teach students to remember the key elements in biological molecules. CaFe stands for Calcium and Iron, these are also important. Sometimes SPONCH CaFe is called Maggie's SPONCH CaFe, Maggie stands for Mg or Magnesium!
Sulfur, Phosphorous, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Carbon and Hydrogen. These are the key elements that compose living things.
This could mean two things. Either:The candy/sweet called "Sponch". It's a shortbread cookie topped with four marshmallows and shredded coconut.OrIt could represent the key elements that compose living things (Sulphur, Phosphorus, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Carbon, Hydrogen)
The engineers are like the ribosomes, because they fix the town.
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some ER have ribosomes attached, if proteins need to be secreted out of the cell
Sulfur, Phosphorus, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Carbon, Hydrogen
The ribosomal RNA (or simply rRNA), is part of what makes up the ribosomes.
If you are referring to the six elements that are most abundant in living organisms, remember the acronym SPONCH: Sulfur Phosphorus Oxygen Nitrogen Carbon Hydrogen
They are all related by they all collect proteins.