rough endoplasmic reticulum is in both plant and animal cells.
Yes it is found in both animals and plant cells
BOTH its in both plant and animal
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.
Both animal and plant cells have rough and smooth ER.
Yes, both animal and plant cells have both types of endoplasmic reticulum (ER.) The only difference between rough ER and smooth ER is that rough ER is covered in ribosomes, smooth ER isn't. Hth
The rough er is in both types of cells. Animal cell and plant cell.
Yes it is found in both animals and plant cells
Yes both plant and animal cells has Rough ER.
BOTH its in both plant and animal
both plant and animal. Both plant and animal have smooth ER and Rough ER. The rough is studded with Ribosomes, giving it is textured or "rough" appearance
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.
Both animal and plant cells have rough and smooth ER.
Yes, both animal and plant cells have both types of endoplasmic reticulum (ER.) The only difference between rough ER and smooth ER is that rough ER is covered in ribosomes, smooth ER isn't. Hth
The rough ER is located (borders) the nucleus.
its the opposite of a rough er
The smooth ER is found in both plant and animal cells. It is an important organelle for eukaryotic cells (like plant and animal cells). If a cell does not have smooth ER, it is likely to be prokaryotic (like bacteria) because they are simpler and less likely to have organelles.
Rough ER is usually found near the nucleus. Ribosomes on rough ER make many of the cell's proteins.