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So this first question, we're looking at ribosomes, right? and it wants us to complete the chart below.
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And we're looking at free ribosomes and bound ribosomes.
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Well, your free ribosomes are in the cytoplasm or cytosol.
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They're just free floating.
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Your bound ribosomes are bound to the endoplasmic reticulum.
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This is actually what makes ruffiare.
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They make rough endoplasmic corticulum.
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The products are both proteins, but in the free ribosomes, it's proteins used inside the cell, and bound ribosomes make proteins used outside cell, or things for transport that are transported out.
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So there you go.
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That's that first one.
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Now looking at this next one, i'm going to draw the cell here.
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And here's our nucleus.
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And i'm going to put our er here.
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It'll look something like that.
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We have these little beads, which are our ribosomes over here.
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This is our rough er.
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And we have a protein, or we'll put a vesicle...