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The Nissl’s granules of nerve cells are made up of
(a) ribosomes (b) proteins
(c) DNA (d) mitochondria

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Answered by angelshyra
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Answer:

a) ribosomes is correct answer

Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Nissl’s Granules

Explanation:

    (a) The Nissl’s granules of nerve cells are made up of ribosomes.

  1. A Nissl's granules are unpleasant endoplasmic reticulum (RER) with free ribosomes joined to their dividers.
  2. The fundamental capacity of these ribosomes is protein blend. In this way, Nissl's granules help in protein amalgamation and gives proteins to the cyton.  
  3. Nissl's granules is found in the cell of a neuron.
  4. Nissl's granules are endoplasmic reticulum, which contains the gathering of ribosomes. these are the piece of ribonucleoprotien.
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