Agranular endoplasmic reticulum is attached to the granular endoplasmic reticulum in eukaryotic cells and both are involved in various cellular functions. The agranular ER lacks ribosomes on its surface, while the granular ER has ribosomes attached, giving it a rough appearance. Together, they play key roles in protein synthesis, lipid metabolism, and calcium storage within the cell.
Agranular endoplasmic reticulum is attached to granular endoplasmic reticulum through a network of tubules and vesicles known as transitional elements. These transitional elements help in the transfer of proteins and lipids between the two types of ER, allowing for the smooth functioning of cellular processes.
Monocytes are agranular leukocytes, meaning they do not contain granules in their cytoplasm.
The rough ER had ribosomes attached while the smooth ER had no ribosome attached.
Lymphocytes are the majority of agranular leukocytes in the blood.
Most of the protein in the ER is contained in ribosomes which are attached to its surface.
Agranular endoplasmic reticulum is attached to granular endoplasmic reticulum through a network of tubules and vesicles known as transitional elements. These transitional elements help in the transfer of proteins and lipids between the two types of ER, allowing for the smooth functioning of cellular processes.
no, it is a granular leukocyte.
Monocytes are agranular leukocytes, meaning they do not contain granules in their cytoplasm.
granular and agranular lymphocytes
Granular leukocytes have multilobed nuclei that function against non specific invading agents in the body. Agranular leukocytes contain a single neuleus not sure about their function...
Granular Leukocytes account for about 50-70% of all WBCs, and include neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils. Agranular Leukocytes account for 25-35% of all WBCs. They include lymphocytes and monocytes. Apart from the difference in function regarding each individual type of white blood cell, the primary difference between granular and agranular leukocytes is that the former has visible granules, whereas the later does on have any noticeable granules.
Smooth endoplasmic reticulum (ER) lacks ribosomes on its surface, while rough ER has ribosomes attached. Rough ER is involved in protein synthesis and processing, while smooth ER is involved in lipid synthesis, detoxification, and calcium storage.
White blood cells lacking granular cytoplasm are classified as agranulocytes. They include lymphocytes and monocytes. These cells play crucial roles in the immune response by recognizing and eliminating pathogens.
The rough ER had ribosomes attached while the smooth ER had no ribosome attached.
Internal granular layer is the 4th layer (from 6 horizontal layers of neocortex).sensory areas = also called "granular cortical areas" because they have many granule neurons in their well-developed layer 4motor areas = also called "agranular cortical areas" because they have less granule neurons in their thin layer 4
Smooth and rough. Smooth ER does not have attached ribosomes. Rough ER has attached ribosomes.
Lymphocytes are the majority of agranular leukocytes in the blood.