Endoplasmic reticulum can be either smooth or rough if it contains ribosomes.
Endoplasmic reticulum can be either smooth or rough if it contains ribosomes.
mostly they are smooth but somethimes they can be rough or bumpy
if you meant how they differ, its like this. Rough endoplasmic reticulum has ribosomes on it, these are responsible for proten synthesis. The smooth ER on the other hand does not have ribosomes
i can be rough but smooth when im wet, i look like a bruise what could i be?? you'll have to guess to see!
The rough endoplasmic reticulum appears rough due to the presence of ribosomes on its surface, which are responsible for protein synthesis. These ribosomes give the rough ER its bumpy or studded appearance, distinguishing it from the smooth endoplasmic reticulum, which lacks ribosomes and appears smooth.
idk but i do know that iit looks smooth and wavey and has small holes in it
actual texture are the feel and look of a surface be it rough or smooth and seen as such
the look and feel of sedimentary rocks are sometimes hard and smooth or hard and rough
Hi,Smooth Endoplasmic reticulum Is just a piece of ER that does not have Ribosomes on it, and Rough ER is just Endoplasmic reticulum that have ribosomes on them.this is a picture of them both with differences.
If you look up genetics in BrainPop, it will show you. The guinea pig must have an ancestor that had rough skin.
The rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER) has a bumpy appearance due to the ribosomes attached to its surface. It is responsible for protein synthesis and processing in the cell. The rough ER is interconnected with the smooth ER, forming a network of membrane-bound tubules and sacs throughout the cell.