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Function of smooth endoplasmic reticulum?

The smooth endoplasmic reticulum makes carbohydrates and lipids, acts as a way station for vesicles, provides the "pull" in muscle cells, and makes hormones in the liver and brain. It is a smooth body so ribosomes cannot cling to it like they do to the rough endoplasmic reticulum.


Where does ketamine plants come from?

Ketamine is a synthetic drug that is not derived from plants. It is created in a laboratory setting through chemical synthesis.


Which organelles carries out the biosynthesis of oils and detoxifies drugs and poisons?

The smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER) is responsible for carrying out the biosynthesis of oils and detoxifying drugs and poisons. It lacks ribosomes on its surface and is involved in various metabolic processes such as lipid synthesis and drug metabolism.


A scientist separates a specific protein from all other components of a yeast cell. Next she searches for a small molecule that binds to the isolated protein. What type of experimental design is being?

The experimental design being used is a target-based drug discovery approach. In this approach, the scientist is targeting a specific protein for drug development by isolating it and searching for small molecules that bind to it.


Why isn't protein normally found in urine?

Protein isn't normally found in urine, because so many people these days are on Methamphetamine, a very strong drug used by individuals seeking an easy escape. If this drug is abused, the protein from the mitochondria in your cells don't diffuse through the cells into the stream of urine. -Jericho

Related Questions

What is the least toxic type of antimicrobial drug on humans?

Inhibits the synthesis of the peptidoglycan (or cell wall).


If a toxic drug inhibited mRNA synthesis what would be most directly affected?

protein synthesis


Is penicillin a sulfa drug?

No its a derivate of fungi and is come under antibiotics which have cidal effect. It binds to small ribosomal subunit and interfere with protein synthesis by directly inhibiting synthesis. e.g. Neomycin, kanamycin, gentamicin. Its a broad spectrum drug


Does this drug interfere with coumadin?

ranitidine


The antibiotic streptomycin prevents protein synthesis in prokaryotes Which cell component is the most likely target of this antibiotic?

The ribosomes are the most likely target of streptomycin in prokaryotes. Streptomycin interferes with the function of the bacterial ribosome, specifically the 30S subunit, disrupting protein synthesis and leading to cell death.


Does taking drugs interfere with memory?

Yes taking drug can interfere with memory.


Is an antimicrobial drug useful if it prevents growth of a pathogen but does not kill it?

antimicrobial drug means antibiotic,mostly it will kill other pathogens and do not harm it self so i think antimicrobial drug is useful to prevent the pathogen and the disease. but while thinking the other side it may be harmful because the corresponding organism can survive and can also cause other diseases related to the corresponding organism so its useful and also harmful.


What is active ingredient of a drug?

A drug bound to a protein is an active drug


What foods interfere with urine drug test?

Sesame seeds


How do you interfere with life?

make a drug that keeps you alive for ever


What is the synthesis of tuberculosis?

The synthesis of tuberculosis refers to the drug action that is usually performed by the drugs that counter tuberculosis.


The cancer drug vinblastine interferes with synthesis of microtubules and in mitosis this would interfere with what?

Vinblastine interferes with the synthesis of microtubules, which are essential for the formation of the mitotic spindle during cell division. This interference can disrupt the proper alignment and segregation of chromosomes during mitosis, leading to cell death or inhibition of cell proliferation.