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ribosomes & er- sc.912.l.14.2: relate structure to function for the components of plant and animal cells. explain the role of cell membranes as a highly selective barrier.
- describe the structure and function of ribosomes.
- in what two places might ribosomes be found in a cell?
- describe the structure of the endoplasmic reticulum.
- what are the two types of endoplasmic reticula? what does each do?
- explain how ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, and the golgi apparatus function together in protein synthesis.
Question 1
Ribosomes are made of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and proteins, structured as two subunits (large and small). Their function is to synthesize proteins by translating mRNA into polypeptide chains.
Ribosomes can be free - floating in the cytoplasm (making proteins for the cell's own use) or attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum (making proteins for export or for cell membrane).
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is a network of membranous tubules and sacs (cisternae). It is continuous with the nuclear envelope. The membrane encloses a lumen (internal space).
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Structure: Composed of rRNA and proteins, has two subunits (large and small). Function: Site of protein synthesis (translates mRNA to make polypeptides).