Used for moving nutrients and things throughout the cell. Like a conveyer belt.
Ribosomes are small "bumps" located on the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
Ribosomes
Ribosomes
the small bumps located on the rough endoplasmic reticulum are ribosomes. they are used to create proteins from amino acids
They are ribosomes which translates messenger RNA into proteins
Any cell that is currently manufacturing proteins. The bumps are ribosomes - protein factories - having attached to the ER after latching onto the mRNA.
I believe it might be either ribosomes or the rough endoplasmic reticulum(ER).
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they are called ribosomes and help in the production, packaging and delivery of proteins to various organelles of the cell.
Any cell that is currently manufacturing proteins. The bumps are ribosomes - protein factories - having attached to the ER after latching onto the mRNA.
The two small bumps at the back of the mouth in the tonsil area are called hamulii. They are not actually on the tongue, they are located in the corners of the soft palate.
Ribosomes would be the simple answer, but they only bind to the endoplasmic reticulum once it begins to synthesize a protein. Other bumpy structures you may encounter on the endoplasmic reticulum are proteins and vesicles.