Yes.
The rough er is in both types of cells. Animal cell and plant cell.
its the opposite of a rough er
The rough ER is located (borders) the nucleus.
its the opposite of a rough er
The rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is present in both animal and plant cells. It is a network of membranes studded with ribosomes that is involved in protein synthesis and transport within the cell.
Membrane, ribosomes, lysosomes, nucleus, nucleolus, smooth ER, rough ER, mitochondria
All over the place in cytoplazm and also on Rough ER
Ribosomes, in the animal cell, are sites of protein synthesis. The rough ER produce the proteins, though.
No, they do not. Prokaryotic cells have no membrane-bound organelles such as rough endoplasmic reticulum. The 70s ribosomes found in prokaryotic cells are therefore free in the cytoplasm as opposed to attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
Rough ER is usually found near the nucleus. Ribosomes on rough ER make many of the cell's proteins.
The rough endoplasmic reticulum play a role in the synthesis and packaging of proteins, which get used in and out of the cell.
It can be hard to remember all the parts of an animal cell. Some of the animal cell parts are the nucleus, the cell membrane, smooth ER, rough ER, golgi body, vacuole, nucleolus, lysosomes, and ribosomes.