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- Why lysosomes are called “suicidal bags”?Cells with membrane ethers also may have (Select all that apply): Group of answer choices 1. 80S ribosomes 2. peptidoglycan 3. phytanyl 4. monolayers 5. pseudomureinWhat role do the following cellular components play in thestorage, expression, or transmission of genetic information: ribosome
- Which part of lysosome is glycosylated giving it a protection from the digestive function of proteases? Question 52 options: membrane proteins lumen outer membrane basal membranefunctions of protein in a eukaryotic cell.A matrix composed primarily of the carbohydrate cellulose, this structure provides protection and support for plant cells. Group of answer choices Golgi apparatus Cell wall Endoplasmic reticulum membrane
- How ribosomes causes problems in treacher Collins Syndrome disorder? Please write it in a summarized/simple way. And include it in bullet points. Thank you so muchExplain three differences between alpha helix and beta pleated sheets or smooth endoplasmic reticulum and rough endoplasmic reticulum Please write down the differences of only one of the selected choicehe Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum is created from Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum. Explain the molecules and process that work to make this occur. 300 word limit. in depth.
- Which of the following best describes the pH of the lysosomal interior? a.) The interior of a lysosome generally has a pH similar to cytoplasm b.) The interior of a lysosome generally has a pH higher than cytoplasm c.) The interior of a lysosome generally has a pH lower than cytoplasmDisorder 5 is associated with the..... Group of answer choices peroxisome ribosome endoplasmic reticulum mitochrondriaThe rough endoplasmic reticulum is embedded with what