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Ribosome Collection

"Unraveling the Intricate World of Ribosomes: The Molecular Architects of Life" Delving into the microscopic realm

Background imageRibosome Collection: Rough endoplasmic reticulum, TEM

Rough endoplasmic reticulum, TEM
Rough endoplasmic reticulum, coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM). This section shows the rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER, folds, centre), a membranous structure that occurs in cells

Background imageRibosome Collection: Bacterial ribosome

Bacterial ribosome. Computer model showing the secondary structure of a 30S (small) ribosomal sub-unit from the bacteria Thermus thermophilus

Background imageRibosome Collection: Nerve cell, TEM

Nerve cell, TEM
Nerve cell. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a nerve cell body in cross- section. The cell has a large nucleus (yellow) and inner nucleolus (red)

Background imageRibosome Collection: Cross section biomedical illustration of protein synthesis and ribosome

Cross section biomedical illustration of protein synthesis and ribosome

Background imageRibosome Collection: Animal cell structure

Animal cell structure. Artwork of a section through an animal cell. At lower centre is the nucleus, which contains the cells genetic information in the form of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageRibosome Collection: Microscopic view of animal cell

Microscopic view of animal cell

Background imageRibosome Collection: Animal cell anatomy, diagram

Animal cell anatomy, diagram
Animal cell anatomy. Diagram showing the internal and external anatomy of an animal cell

Background imageRibosome Collection: TEM of endoplasmic reticulum in mammalian cell

TEM of endoplasmic reticulum in mammalian cell
Rough endoplasmic reticulum. Transmission Electron Micrograph (TEM) of a section through a mammalian cell revealing rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER)

Background imageRibosome Collection: Cross section illustration of human cell

Cross section illustration of human cell

Background imageRibosome Collection: Illustration of the structure of a plant cell, including nucleus, nucleolus, ribosome, endoplasmatic

Illustration of the structure of a plant cell, including nucleus, nucleolus, ribosome, endoplasmatic

Background imageRibosome Collection: Conceptual image of a plant cell and its components

Conceptual image of a plant cell and its components

Background imageRibosome Collection: Human cell anatomy

Human cell anatomy

Background imageRibosome Collection: The interior of an eukaryotic cell

The interior of an eukaryotic cell. This is the most common generic type of cell and its present in all mammals. In the center is the nucleus (the perforated sphere)

Background imageRibosome Collection: Comparative illustration of plant and animal cell anatomy (with labels)

Comparative illustration of plant and animal cell anatomy (with labels)

Background imageRibosome Collection: Microscopic view of animal cell nucleus

Microscopic view of animal cell nucleus

Background imageRibosome Collection: Illustration of cell

Illustration of cell
Medicine: Human anatomy, cell

Background imageRibosome Collection: Human 80S ribosome F007 / 9902

Human 80S ribosome F007 / 9902
Ribosomal subunit. Computer model showing the structure of the RNA (ribonucleic acid) molecules in an 80S (large) ribosomal sub-unit. Ribosomes are composed of protein and RNA

Background imageRibosome Collection: Human 80S ribosome F007 / 9898

Human 80S ribosome F007 / 9898
Ribosomal subunit. Computer model showing the structure of the RNA (ribonucleic acid) molecules in an 80S (large) ribosomal sub-unit. Ribosomes are composed of protein and RNA

Background imageRibosome Collection: Nucleus and endoplasmic reticulum F006 / 9196

Nucleus and endoplasmic reticulum F006 / 9196
Computer artwork showing part of a human or eukaryotic cell. In the middle the nucleus which has a membrane with nuclear pores. Inside the nucleus is the DNA

Background imageRibosome Collection: 70S ribosome, molecular model F006 / 9651

70S ribosome, molecular model F006 / 9651
70S ribosome, molecular model. Ribosomes are composed of protein and RNA (ribonucleic acid). In bacteria each ribosome consists of a small (30S) subunit and a large (50S) subunit

Background imageRibosome Collection: 70S ribosome, molecular model F006 / 9638

70S ribosome, molecular model F006 / 9638
70S ribosome. Molecular model of a 70S ribosome complex containing a Shine-Dalgarno helix, the point of mRNA (messenger ribonucleic acid) binding

Background imageRibosome Collection: Transcription factor and ribosomal RNA F006 / 9530

Transcription factor and ribosomal RNA F006 / 9530
Transcription factor and ribosomal RNA (rRNA). Molecular model showing the 6 zinc fingers of transcription factor IIIA (yellow) bound to RNA (ribonucleic acid)

Background imageRibosome Collection: Transcription factor and ribosomal RNA F006 / 9516

Transcription factor and ribosomal RNA F006 / 9516
Transcription factor and ribosomal RNA (rRNA). Molecular model showing the 6 zinc fingers of transcription factor IIIA (yellow) bound to RNA (ribonucleic acid)

Background imageRibosome Collection: Archaeon ribosome, molecular model F006 / 9328

Archaeon ribosome, molecular model F006 / 9328
Archaeon ribosome. Molecular model showing the structure of a 50S (large) ribosome from the archaeon Haloarcula marismortui. Ribosomes are composed of protein and RNA (ribonucleic acid)

Background imageRibosome Collection: Ribosome, artwork F006 / 9206

Ribosome, artwork F006 / 9206
Computer artwork of a ribosome. Ribosomes are protein particles that are found in cell cytoplasm. Each ribosome has a large and a small subunit

Background imageRibosome Collection: Nucleus and endoplasmic reticulum F006 / 9201

Nucleus and endoplasmic reticulum F006 / 9201
Computer artwork showing part of a human or eukaryotic cell. In the middle the nucleus which has a membrane with nuclear pores. Inside the nucleus is the DNA

Background imageRibosome Collection: Ribosome, artwork F006 / 9194

Ribosome, artwork F006 / 9194
Computer artwork of a ribosome. Ribosomes are protein particles that are found in cell cytoplasm. Each ribosome has a large and a small subunit

Background imageRibosome Collection: Bacterial ribosome and protein synthesis

Bacterial ribosome and protein synthesis. Molecular model showing a bacterial ribosome reading an mRNA (messenger ribonucleic acid) strand (blue) and synthesising a protein

Background imageRibosome Collection: Prokaryote cell, artwork C016 / 6263

Prokaryote cell, artwork C016 / 6263
Prokaryote cell. Computer artwork showing the internal structure of a typical prokaryotic cell. Prokaryotes are organisms whose cells lack a membrane-bound nucleus (karyon)

Background imageRibosome Collection: Ricin molecule, artwork C017 / 3648

Ricin molecule, artwork C017 / 3648
Ricin molecule Computer artwork showing the structure of a molecule of the toxic protein ricin (blue and yellow) with an active ribosome in the background

Background imageRibosome Collection: Animal cell organelles, artwork

Animal cell organelles, artwork
Animal cell organelles. Artwork showing the organelles in a eukaryotic cell. This is an animal cell. Structures include the nucleus (centre) which has a membrane with nuclear pores (purple)

Background imageRibosome Collection: Eukaryotic cell nucleus, artwork

Eukaryotic cell nucleus, artwork
Eukaryotic cell nucleus. Artwork of the internal structure and contents of the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell. The nucleus has been sectioned in half

Background imageRibosome Collection: Nucleus and endoplasmic reticulum C015 / 6797

Nucleus and endoplasmic reticulum C015 / 6797
Computer artwork showing part of a human or eukaryotic cell. In the middle the nucleus which has a membrane with nuclear pores. Inside the nucleus is the DNA

Background imageRibosome Collection: Animal cell organelles, artwork C015 / 6793

Animal cell organelles, artwork C015 / 6793
Animal cell organelles. Computer artwork showing the organelles in a eukaryotic cell. This is an animal cell. Structures include the nucleus (centre) which has a membrane with nuclear pores

Background imageRibosome Collection: Animal cell organelles, artwork C015 / 6792

Animal cell organelles, artwork C015 / 6792
Animal cell organelles. Computer artwork showing the organelles in a eukaryotic cell. This is an animal cell. Structures include the nucleus (centre) which has a membrane with nuclear pores

Background imageRibosome Collection: Nucleus and endoplasmic reticulum C015 / 6783

Nucleus and endoplasmic reticulum C015 / 6783
Computer artwork showing part of a human or eukaryotic cell. In the middle the nucleus which has a membrane with nuclear pores. Inside the nucleus is the DNA

Background imageRibosome Collection: Nucleus and endoplasmic reticulum C015 / 6782

Nucleus and endoplasmic reticulum C015 / 6782
Computer artwork showing part of a human or eukaryotic cell. In the middle the nucleus which has a membrane with nuclear pores. Inside the nucleus is the DNA

Background imageRibosome Collection: Nucleus and endoplasmic reticulum C015 / 6781

Nucleus and endoplasmic reticulum C015 / 6781
Computer artwork showing part of a human or eukaryotic cell. In the middle the nucleus which has a membrane with nuclear pores. Inside the nucleus is the DNA

Background imageRibosome Collection: Ribosome, artwork C015 / 6780

Ribosome, artwork C015 / 6780
Computer artwork of a ribosome. Ribosomes are protein particles that are found in cell cytoplasm. Each ribosome has a large and a small subunit

Background imageRibosome Collection: Animal cell organelles, artwork C015 / 6775

Animal cell organelles, artwork C015 / 6775
Animal cell organelles. Computer artwork showing the organelles in a eukaryotic cell. This is an animal cell. Structures include the nucleus (centre) which has a membrane with nuclear pores

Background imageRibosome Collection: Animal cell organelles, artwork C015 / 6778

Animal cell organelles, artwork C015 / 6778
Animal cell organelles. Computer artwork showing the organelles in a eukaryotic cell. This is an animal cell. Structures include the nucleus (centre) which has a membrane with nuclear pores

Background imageRibosome Collection: Animal cell organelles, artwork C015 / 6777

Animal cell organelles, artwork C015 / 6777
Animal cell organelles. Computer artwork showing the organelles in a eukaryotic cell. This is an animal cell. Structures include the nucleus (centre) which has a membrane with nuclear pores

Background imageRibosome Collection: Ribosome, artwork C015 / 6774

Ribosome, artwork C015 / 6774
Computer artwork of a ribosome. Ribosomes are protein particles that are found in cell cytoplasm. Each ribosome has a large and a small subunit

Background imageRibosome Collection: Nucleus and endoplasmic reticulum C015 / 6772

Nucleus and endoplasmic reticulum C015 / 6772
Computer artwork showing part of a human or eukaryotic cell. In the middle the nucleus which has a membrane with nuclear pores. Inside the nucleus is the DNA

Background imageRibosome Collection: Ribosome, artwork C015 / 6769

Ribosome, artwork C015 / 6769
Computer artwork of a ribosome. Ribosomes are protein particles that are found in cell cytoplasm. Each ribosome has a large and a small subunit

Background imageRibosome Collection: Nucleus and endoplasmic reticulum C015 / 6768

Nucleus and endoplasmic reticulum C015 / 6768
Computer artwork showing part of a human or eukaryotic cell. In the middle the nucleus which has a membrane with nuclear pores. Inside the nucleus is the DNA

Background imageRibosome Collection: Nucleus and endoplasmic reticulum C015 / 6767

Nucleus and endoplasmic reticulum C015 / 6767
Computer artwork showing part of a human or eukaryotic cell. In the middle the nucleus which has a membrane with nuclear pores. Inside the nucleus is the DNA

Background imageRibosome Collection: Animal cell organelles, artwork C016 / 0619

Animal cell organelles, artwork C016 / 0619
Computer artwork showing the organelles in a eukaryotic cell. This is an animal cell. Structures include the nucleus (centre, red) which has a membrane with nuclear pores



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"Unraveling the Intricate World of Ribosomes: The Molecular Architects of Life" Delving into the microscopic realm, we encounter ribosomes - tiny but mighty cellular structures that orchestrate protein synthesis within living organisms. Found in various cell types, including nerve cells and animal cells, these intricate molecular machines play a pivotal role in sustaining life. Under the electron microscope's watchful eye, we witness ribosomes at work. In rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER), they dot its surface like diligent workers on an assembly line. This bustling ER serves as their workplace, ensuring efficient production of proteins crucial for cellular functions. Zooming closer to bacterial ribosomes reveals their simplicity yet remarkable efficiency. These streamlined versions lack the elaborate complexity seen in eukaryotic cells but are equally essential for bacterial survival and reproduction. In nerve cells captured by TEM imagery, ribosomes emerge as vital components responsible for synthesizing specialized proteins required for neuronal communication and function. Their presence highlights their indispensable role in maintaining our complex nervous system's integrity. Cross-section biomedical illustrations unveil the captivating process of protein synthesis guided by ribosomes. With precision akin to skilled architects constructing a building blueprint, these molecular maestros decode genetic information from DNA and assemble amino acids into functional proteins – fundamental building blocks of life itself. Within animal cell structures or human cell cross-sections lies another glimpse into this fascinating world. Nuclei surrounded by nucleoli house countless ribosomes diligently fulfilling their duty amidst a sea of organelles – all working harmoniously to sustain cellular vitality. Venturing beyond animals' borders leads us to plant cells where similar concepts prevail. Conceptual images showcase plant cell components such as nuclei, nucleoli, endoplasmic reticula intertwined with abundant ribosome activity – fueling growth and development while producing necessary proteins unique to plants' needs. As we explore further through microscopic lenses capturing animal or plant cells' intricacies, ribosomes emerge as silent heroes of cellular life.