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ribosomes attached on the sides of the RER makes it look rough under the microscope .
ER without ribosomes, known as smooth ER, appears smooth and lacks the characteristic dot-like appearance seen in rough ER. It is often associated with lipid synthesis and detoxification reactions in the cell.
The rough ER is named so because it is studded in ribosomes.
Rough er has ribosomes attached but smooth er does not. Rough ER is covered with ribosomes and looks "rough" through an electron microscope. Smooth ER lacks the ribosomes and appears as a smooth membrane. On the lighter side: The way it feels to the touch?
I have to say people really are getting on my nerves with such questions. Go read your biology textbook. Do not use wiki answers for shortcut to pass your Biology exam. Answer: Rough ER is so called because it contains ribosomes the protein synthesizing machinery in the cell. Smooth ER (I know you will ask this later) is on the other hand without ribosomes attached to its membrane.
ribosomes attached on the sides of the RER makes it look rough under the microscope .
the presence of ribosomes Many small ribosomes are attached to the surfaces of the rough ER. The rough ER processes proteins made by the ribosomes.
ER without ribosomes, known as smooth ER, appears smooth and lacks the characteristic dot-like appearance seen in rough ER. It is often associated with lipid synthesis and detoxification reactions in the cell.
I believe you are referring to the Rough ER, or the rough endoplasmic reticulum. It has many ribosomes on it which look like little black dots under a microscope and therefore it appears rough.
The rough endoplasmic reticulum(RER) appear rough when observed under a microscope because the outer region of the RER is studded with ribosomes which form sites for protein synthesis.
The rough ER is named so because it is studded in ribosomes.
Yes, rough endoplasmic reticulum has ribosomes attached to its surface, which is why it appears "rough" under a microscope. These ribosomes are responsible for protein synthesis within the cell.
Yes, that is correct. The rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is named "rough" because it has ribosomes attached to its surface, giving it a rough appearance under a microscope. These ribosomes are responsible for protein synthesis, making rough ER a site for protein production in the cell.
Rough er has ribosomes attached but smooth er does not. Rough ER is covered with ribosomes and looks "rough" through an electron microscope. Smooth ER lacks the ribosomes and appears as a smooth membrane. On the lighter side: The way it feels to the touch?
I have to say people really are getting on my nerves with such questions. Go read your biology textbook. Do not use wiki answers for shortcut to pass your Biology exam. Answer: Rough ER is so called because it contains ribosomes the protein synthesizing machinery in the cell. Smooth ER (I know you will ask this later) is on the other hand without ribosomes attached to its membrane.
No, the name Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum comes from the 'rough' appearance when seen under an electron microscope. The 'rough' bits are ribosomes which stud the surface. Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum has no 'rough' bits ie. no ribosomes.
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