Description : Nissl’s bodies are mainly composed of (a) proteins and lipids (b) DNA and RNA (c) nucleic acids and SER (d) free ribosomes and RER.
Last Answer : (d) free ribosomes and RER.
Description : What is true about ribosomes? (a) The prokaryotic ribosomes are 80S, where “S” stands for sedimentation coefficient. (b) These are composed of ribonucleic acid and proteins. (c) These are found only in eukaryotic cells. (d) These are self-splicing introns of some RNAs
Last Answer : (b) These are composed of ribonucleic acid and proteins.
Description : Nissl bodies are mainly composed of (1) Proteins and lipids (2) DNA and RNA (3) Nucleic acids and SER (4) Free ribosomes and RER
Last Answer : (4) Free ribosomes and RER
Description : What is true about ribosomes ? (1) These are self - splicing introns of some RNAs (2) The prokaryotic ribosomes are 80S, where “S” stands for sedimentation coefficient (3) These are composed of ribonucleic acid and proteins (4) These are found only in eukaryotic cells
Last Answer : (3) These are composed of ribonucleic acid and proteins
Description : Ribosomes are chemically composed of (A) Protein (B) Only DNA (C) RNA (D) Both A + C
Last Answer : (D) Both A + C
Description : What is the function of ribosomes?
Last Answer : Ribosomes are responsible for synthesizing proteins in the cell.
Last Answer : A: Ribosomes are cellular structures responsible for synthesizing proteins.
Description : What is the function of the ribosomes?
Last Answer : A: Ribosomes are cellular organelles responsible for synthesizing proteins.
Last Answer : A: Ribosomes are cellular organelles responsible for protein synthesis.
Last Answer : A: Ribosomes are cellular structures that are responsible for protein synthesis, or the process of building proteins from amino acids.
Last Answer : A: Ribosomes are responsible for synthesizing proteins by translating the genetic information encoded in mRNA.
Last Answer : A: Ribosomes are responsible for synthesizing proteins, which are essential for cellular processes and functions.
Last Answer : A: Ribosomes are responsible for synthesizing proteins.
Description : Distinguish the ribosomes of prokaryotic cells from that of eukaryotic cells. -Biology
Last Answer : answer:
Description : What are the subunits of prokaryotic ribosomes? -Biology
Description : What are prokaryotic ribosomes? -Biology
Description : What blocks prokaryotic ribosomes? -Biology
Description : What is the difference between eukaryotic and prokaryotic ribosomes? -Biology
Description : What are the functions of ribosomes in plant cells? -Biology
Description : Unattached ribosomes in the cytosol? -Biology
Description : Ribosomes are produced by the?
Last Answer : Ribosomes produce during the process of translation. Thisprocess occurred in the nucleous of the cell.
Description : $ Cell wall of plants is formed of fungal cellulose. ! Smooth endoplasmic reticulum has ribosomes on its flagellin.
Last Answer : $ Cell wall of plants is formed of fungal cellulose. ! Smooth endoplasmic reticulum has ribosomes on its ... wrong D. If both As and R are wrong.
Description : $ The biomembrane which surrounds a vacuole is called Tonoplast. ! Ribosomes have a plasma membrane.
Last Answer : $ The biomembrane which surrounds a vacuole is called Tonoplast. ! Ribosomes have a plasma membrane. A. If ... wrong D. If both As and R are wrong.
Description : Assertion:- Ribosomes are involved in protein synthesis. Reason:- They are membrane bound cell organelles.
Last Answer : Assertion:- Ribosomes are involved in protein synthesis. Reason:- They are membrane bound cell organelles. ... . If both Assertion & Reason are false.
Description : What is true about ribosomes ?
Last Answer : What is true about ribosomes ? A. These are found only in eukaryotic cells B. These are ... D. These are composed of ribonucleic acid and proteins
Description : Why are ribosomes found throughout the cell?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : What true about ribosomes?
Description : If ribosomes of a cell were destroyed what effect would this most likely have on the cell?
Last Answer : It wouldn't be protein synthesis.
Description : If the ribosomes of a cell were destroy what effect would this most likely have on the cell?
Description : Why interfering with the ribosomes would kill the bacteria?
Last Answer : i got nothing
Description : Why would a pancreatic cell have many ribosomes?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : Is it true that proteins are made on the ribosomes in the cytoplasm?
Description : What type of RNA makes up the ribosomes that manufacture polypeptides?
Description : Are ribosomes floating freely in the cytoplasm?
Last Answer : Yes. Ribosomes are found both freely floating and attached tothe endoplasmic reticulum.
Description : In general bacteria consist a nucleus ribosomes and a cell wall?
Last Answer : No. No nucleus.
Description : What is found inside a nucleus and produces ribosomes?
Last Answer : In eukaryotic cells, they are formed most often in the nucleolus. In eukaryotes, the ribosomes may be classified as either 'free' or 'bound'. Free ribosomes may be found suspended in the ... membrane. The two types of ribosomes have similar function and structure, and in fact, are interchangeable.
Description : What is the function of a ribosomes?
Last Answer : Function of Ribosomes. Ribosomes are a cell structure that makes protein. Protein is needed for many cell functions such as repairing damage or directing chemical processes. Ribosomes can be found floating within the cytoplasm or attached to the endoplasmic reticulum.
Description : Ribosomes similar to those of bacteria found in (A) Plant nuclei (B) Cardiac muscle cytoplasm (C) Liver endoplasmic reticulum (D) Neuronal cytoplasm
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : Ribosomes similar to those of bacterial found in (A) Plant nucei (B) Cardiac muscle cytoplasm (C) Liver endoplasmic reticulum (D) Neuronal cytoplasm
Description : A polyribosome will have about _______ individual ribosomes. (A) 20 (B) 10 (C) 5 (D) 2
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : What is the subcellular site for the biosynthesis of proteins? (A) Chromosomes (B) Lymosomes (C) Ribosomes (D) Centrosomes
Description : The signal sequence of proteins is cleaved off (A) On the ribosomes immediately after synthesis (B) In the endoplasmic reticulum (C) During processing in Golgi apparatus (D) During passage through the cell membrane
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : SRP receptors involved in protein export are present on (A) Ribosomes (B) Endoplasmic reticulum (C) Golgi appartus (D) Cell membrane
Description : The proteins destined to be transported out of the cell have all the following features except (A) They possess a signal sequence (B) Ribosomes synthesizing them are bound to endoplasmic reticulum (C) After synthesis, they are delivered into Golgi apparatus (D) They are tagged with ubiquitin
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : De novo synthesis of pyrimidine nucleotides occurs in (A) Mitochondria (B) Cytosol (C) Microsomes (D) Ribosomes
Description : De novo synthesis of purine nucleotide occurs in (A) Mitochondria (B) Cytosol (C) Microsmes (D) Ribosomes
Description : Transfer RNA transfers (A) Information from DNA to ribosomes (B) Information from mRNA to cytosol (C) Amino acids from cytosol to ribosomes (D) Proteins from ribosomes to cytosol
Description : Extranuclear DNA is present in (A) Ribosomes (B) Endoplasmic reticulum (C) Lysosomes (D) Mitochondria
Description : Ribozymes are (A) Enzymes present in ribosomes (B) Enzymes which combine the ribosomal subunits (C) Enzymes which dissociate (D) Enzymes made up of RNA