the cell would obviously die without the protein and energy it needs
Mitochondria is the organelle that uses energy from organic compounds like pyruvate to make ATP, or adenosine triphosphate. Mitochondria is also where electron transport occurs.
(1) organelles that produce proteins within the cell; (2) organelles that produce energy in the cell; and (3) specialty organelles. All of these organelles are active within the cytoplasm to help make the cell function correctly.
the 15 types of organelles are: Chloroplast Cilia Flagella Endoplasmic Reticulum Lysosome Golgi body Cytoskeleton Nucleus Nucleoli Ribosomes Mitochondria Vacuoles Cell Wall Chromosomes Cell Membrain And there is one, that scientist have found, but do not have all the proof that it is one. So if you want to you can step up to the plate and try to figure it out if you want, and be the first to find out, and maybe be rewarded,......... but if you don't find out, don't trouble yourself. If you figure out what it is remember that you did it and don't let any one say you didn't
They work together to function all of the organelles properly so that they can operate correctly
inner membranes of the mitochondria
Mitochondria is the organelle that uses energy from organic compounds like pyruvate to make ATP, or adenosine triphosphate. Mitochondria is also where electron transport occurs.
(1) organelles that produce proteins within the cell; (2) organelles that produce energy in the cell; and (3) specialty organelles. All of these organelles are active within the cytoplasm to help make the cell function correctly.
Proteins are made by ribosomes through a process called protein synthesis. However, other cellular organelles, like the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus, also play roles in processing and modifying proteins after they are made by ribosomes. These organelles help proteins fold correctly, add necessary modifications, and transport them to their final destinations within the cell.
not functioning correctly = funktioniert nicht richtig (singular) not functioning correctly = funktionieren nicht richtig (plural)
the 15 types of organelles are: Chloroplast Cilia Flagella Endoplasmic Reticulum Lysosome Golgi body Cytoskeleton Nucleus Nucleoli Ribosomes Mitochondria Vacuoles Cell Wall Chromosomes Cell Membrain And there is one, that scientist have found, but do not have all the proof that it is one. So if you want to you can step up to the plate and try to figure it out if you want, and be the first to find out, and maybe be rewarded,......... but if you don't find out, don't trouble yourself. If you figure out what it is remember that you did it and don't let any one say you didn't
The mRNA may not transcribe the DNA code correctly, causing a mutation.
They work together to function all of the organelles properly so that they can operate correctly
inner membranes of the mitochondria
mitochondria is to a disease its what makes a cells energy you should either type word correctly or if not ask how you spell the disease your looking for
Bound ribosomes are attached to the endoplasmic reticulum and synthesize proteins that are usually secreted from the cell or inserted into membranes. They play a key role in protein synthesis for the endomembrane system and are involved in producing proteins for export outside the cell or for membrane incorporation within the cell.
As a general rule, practically all the internal organelles of a cell are covered by a protective membrane, except for one type, which couldn't even be called a real organelle, and those are the Ribosomes. More a macromolecular assemble than a cell organelle, the reason because they aren't membrane-bound is because they can directly interact with the membrane in order to exchange proteins, so, having their own membrane would actually act as a barrier for them to do their job correctly.
mall functioning means not working properly / correctly