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Q: What does a ribosome do in a neuron?
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What organelles would be most common in neuron cells?

Ribosome, nissle's granules


What organelle are proteins synthesized with?

It is the ribosome. Proteins are synthesized on that


What is the function of a ribosome in a animal?

What is the function of a ribosome?


What is combined to form glucose in a special way?

chrolroplsdt from ribosome


What is a free ribosome?

A free ribosome is a ribosome that is not attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum and is thus suspended in the cytoplasm.


What happens when ribosome parts pass into cytoplasm?

The ribosome subunits come together and form a functioning ribosome.


What type of ribosome is found in ribosome?

Prokaryotic and eukaryotic


What is the job of the ribosome cell?

The ribosome is a small organelle which can be a "free" ribsome or an "attached" ribosome. The ribosome makes protein that is nessacary for the cell to carry out their processes. If a ribosome is free, then it floats around in a gelatin-like substance called cytoplasm in the cell. If a ribosome is attached, then it is located on the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). If their is a ribosome attached to it, then it is considered the rough endoplasmic reticululm (RER). If their is no ribosome, then it is the smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER).


Where is the neuron?

The Inter-neuron (also known as the local circuit neuron, relay neuron or the association neuron) is the neuron which connects the afferent and the efferent neurons in the neural pathways.


How does svedberg measure the ribosome?

svedberg's way for measuring of ribosome


Specialized cell that makes up the nervous system?

The cells that makes up the nervous system is the Inter-neuron (circuit neuron), sensory neuron and motor neuron.


Why is a neuron called an interneuron?

A neuron is called a inter-neuron because that specific neuron takes impulse from one neuron to a next neuron. For example your sensory neuron sends a impulse that you had felt a hot object. It goes through the spine to a inter-neuron to a motor neuron (this processes is called a reflex). Then the motor neuron tells your muscles in your hand to move