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... build proteins in two cytoplasmic locales ( see Figure 6.11 ) . Free ribosomes are suspended in the cytosol , while bound ribosomes are attached to the outside of the endoplasmic reticulum or nuclear envelope . Most of the proteins made ...
... build proteins in two cytoplasmic locales ( see Figure 6.11 ) . Free ribosomes are suspended in the cytosol , while bound ribosomes are attached to the outside of the endoplasmic reticulum or nuclear envelope . Most of the proteins made ...
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... build microtubules elsewhere in the cell . Microtubules shape and support the cell and also serve as tracks along which organelles equipped with motor proteins can move ( see Figure 6.21 ) . For example , microtubules guide secretory ...
... build microtubules elsewhere in the cell . Microtubules shape and support the cell and also serve as tracks along which organelles equipped with motor proteins can move ( see Figure 6.21 ) . For example , microtubules guide secretory ...
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