ribosomes
The rough ER had ribosomes attached while the smooth ER had no ribosome attached.
Ribosomes can be found in the cytoplasm or attached to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) wall in cells. They are responsible for protein synthesis, where they translate the information from messenger RNA (mRNA) into functional proteins.
Smooth and rough. Smooth ER does not have attached ribosomes. Rough ER has attached ribosomes.
The rough ER is the portion of the endoplasmic reticulum that has ribosomes attached to its surface. These ribosomes are involved in protein synthesis, producing proteins that are then transported and processed within the rough ER.
Most of the protein in the ER is contained in ribosomes which are attached to its surface.
The smooth endoplasmic reticulum (ER) does not have ribosomes attached to its surface. It is involved in lipid metabolism, detoxification, and calcium storage.
if ribosomes are found attached to ER (endoplasmic reticulum) it is called rough ER and it is responsible for protein synthesis. but, if no ribosomes are attached to ER it is called smooth ER and is mainly responsible for lipid synthesis.
rough- ribosomes attached smooth- no ribosomes
The difference between ruff ER and smooth ER is ruff ER contains attached ribosomes giving it the rough appearance, where as smooth ER does not.
The difference between ruff ER and smooth ER is ruff ER contains attached ribosomes giving it the rough appearance, where as smooth ER does not.
The difference between ruff ER and smooth ER is ruff ER contains attached ribosomes giving it the rough appearance, where as smooth ER does not.
The Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)