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... cytosol ) and bound ( to the endoplasmic reticulum ) . The simplified diagram of a ribosome shows its two subunits . Ribosomes build proteins in two cytoplasmic locales ( see Figure 6.11 ) . Free ribosomes are suspended in the cytosol ...
... cytosol ) and bound ( to the endoplasmic reticulum ) . The simplified diagram of a ribosome shows its two subunits . Ribosomes build proteins in two cytoplasmic locales ( see Figure 6.11 ) . Free ribosomes are suspended in the cytosol ...
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... cytosol into the ER lumen . When a muscle cell is stimulated by a nerve impulse , calcium ions rush back across the ER membrane into the cytosol and trigger 105 contraction of the muscle cell . In other cell types , calcium ion release ...
... cytosol into the ER lumen . When a muscle cell is stimulated by a nerve impulse , calcium ions rush back across the ER membrane into the cytosol and trigger 105 contraction of the muscle cell . In other cell types , calcium ion release ...
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... cytosol . Some vacuoles contain pigments that color the cells , such as the red and blue pigments of petals that help attract pollinating insects to flowers . Vacuoles may also help protect the plant against predators by containing ...
... cytosol . Some vacuoles contain pigments that color the cells , such as the red and blue pigments of petals that help attract pollinating insects to flowers . Vacuoles may also help protect the plant against predators by containing ...
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