The Nissl’s granules of nerve cells are made up of
(a) ribosomes (b) proteins
(c) DNA (d) mitochondria
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Nissl’s Granules
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(a) The Nissl’s granules of nerve cells are made up of ribosomes.
- A Nissl's granules are unpleasant endoplasmic reticulum (RER) with free ribosomes joined to their dividers.
- 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.
- Nissl's granules is found in the cell of a neuron.
- Nissl's granules are endoplasmic reticulum, which contains the gathering of ribosomes. these are the piece of ribonucleoprotien.
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