They can be attached to Rough ER(Endoplasmic Reticulum)
The Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum
Rough endoplasmic reticulum
no the ribosomes do not send the protein to the nucleus.
On the ribosomes in the cytoplasm of the cellRibosomes
You could use some seed beads as the ribosomes. I know Walmart carries some.
A bacterial cell contains about 10,000 ribosomes which co up to 30% of the weight of the bacterium. In contrast to most eukaryote ribosomes, the bacterial ribosomes do not appear to be attached to internal cell membranes, but are found free in the cytoplasm. In functionally, active bacteria the cytoplasm is packed -with free and randomly distributed ribosomes. This dense packing may mask any attachment to internal membranes. Strings of ribosomes have been found loosely attached to the inside of the plasma membrane.
ribosomes
They are in cytoplasm. In eukaryotes some are embedded in rough ER
The rough endoplasmic reticulum has ribosomes attached to its surface, giving it a studded, "rough" appearance. Ribosomes are small organelles that manufacture proteins in a cell. Conversely, the smooth endoplasmic reticulum has no ribosomes attached to its surface.
The ribosomes do. Most are embedded in the rough ER.
RER is embedded with Ribosomes.
Ribosomes
Smooth ER lacks ribosomes.RER has ribosomes embedded in it.
Rough ER has Ribosomes embedded within it, and smooth ER does not.
It's function is to make proteins. The RER has ribosomes embedded in its' membrane and that is what produces its' rough appearance.
Other proteins support cell functions and are found embedded in membranes. Proteins even make up most of your hair. When a cell needs to make proteins, it looks for ribosomes.
They are positioned there via 'mediated' transport through the 'nuclear' pores found embedded within the Nuclear Envelope. Ribosomes attached to the Endoplasmic Reticulum [in the so-called Rough ER] await nearby in the Cellular Cytoplasm.
What is an anolgoy of ribosomes
Proteins are made on ribosomes. They provide surface for it