0 a small structure in cells that produces protein from amino acids
1 a small structure in cells that produces protein from amino acids
Concentric-whorled membranes, having a granular appearance resembling the ribosomes of rough endoplasmic reticulum, float in the pseudocoelom between somatic muscles, reproductive tract and intestine.
Recent progress of structural, biochemical and computational approaches has provided a fairly detailed picture of the catalytic mechanisms employed by the ribosome.
They also provided the first models of the shape of the ribosome and its subunits based on spherical harmonics.
Recently, two new methods for rapid time-dependent footprinting have provided new insights into ribosome dynamics.
The use of fluorescent techniques is adding to our knowledge of ribosome dynamics.
Except immediately beneath the epidermal scales, ribosomes are not generally found within the outer epidermis.
Note the presence of numerous mitochondria (m) and ribosomes (r) beneath the scale.
The tegument is a syncytial stratum, laden with membrane-bound, electron-lucid and electron-dense vesicles, mitochondria, ribosomes and smooth endoplasmic reticulum.