Rough things can refer to textures that are uneven, coarse, or not smooth to the touch, such as sandpaper, rough fabric, or a jagged rock surface. Rough surfaces are often used for abrasion, to remove material, or for added grip, such as in sanding wood or providing traction on a hiking trail.
Two things that are often considered rough are sandpaper, which is used for smoothing surfaces but has a gritty texture, and the bark of certain trees, like oak or pine, which can feel coarse and uneven. Both have practical uses but can be uncomfortable to touch due to their abrasive qualities.
Rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER) has ribosomes attached to its surface, giving it a "rough" appearance, and is involved in protein synthesis and processing. Smooth ER lacks ribosomes, appears smooth, and is involved in lipid and steroid synthesis, as well as detoxification processes.
Rough ER, "Rough" has no abbreviation unless you want to put it R. ER.
True. The rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) appears rough because it is covered with ribosomes, which are responsible for protein synthesis. The presence of ribosomes on the RER gives it a bumpy or rough appearance under a microscope.
no zinc is not rough it's surface is smooth
The difference between rough and smooth is the texture. Rough things have a bumpy, abrasive texture. Smooth things have are not rough.
rough ER moves ribosomes and other things through cells
yes
I would say, very rough since meteors and other things have crash onto the moon's surface, so it would be very rough
Smooth endoplasmic reticulum (ER) lacks ribosomes on its surface and is involved in lipid synthesis and detoxification of drugs. Rough ER, on the other hand, has ribosomes on its surface, involved in protein synthesis and processing.
It will create less friction than rough things together
When things become challenging, the strong will work harder to meet the challenge.
the all things that is rough! i know that u know what things are rough
it depends on many things. if is an old car carburated and it is rough at idle, then mixture could be a factor.
I am sure you can find reviews on the Ford F350 on how well it handles rough terrain and also how well it hauls heavy things. My guess is, that it is good for those things.
Giraffes have black tongues because they bit trees to eat them; their tongues are black and rough
Fair weather. Someone who will be around as long as things are nice and easy but if things get rough, they will bail on you.