Proteins are produced in all cells by protein synthesis. It requires the mRNA molecule produced from DNA in nucleus. Once it is transported to cytoplasm, ribosomes and tRNA molecules and enzymes will carry out protein synthesis.
Proteins are synthesized through a process called protein synthesis. This process has three steps. These steps being transcription, transferal, and translation. To allow this process to happen there must be mRNA, tRNA, and DNA present.
Proteins are manufactured in a structure called ribosomes. The protein sequence message is actually coded in DNA. DNA transcribe and send out mRNA to cytoplasm. tRNA, ribosome, mRNA and the enzyme produce the polypeptides or proteins.
The are processed in the Golgi Apparatus where amino acids may be added or removed.
In the Golgi Apparatus
From the Endoplasmic reticulum, proteins travel to the Golgi Apparatus to be modified and packaged.
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Proteins. They can make the chromosomes packaged in a tight state.
No. The mitochondria release the energy from glucose to produce ATP. Proteins are packaged in the Golgi apparatus.
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By proteins called histones.
From the Endoplasmic reticulum, proteins travel to the Golgi Apparatus to be modified and packaged.
Ribosomes make proteins on the rough ER. The proteins are packages into vesicles. The vesicles transport the newly made proteins from the rough ER to the Golgi apparautus. In the Golgi apparautus, proteins are pocessed and then packages into new versicles. Many of these varsicles move to the cells membran and release their contents outside the cell.
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Proteins. They can make the chromosomes packaged in a tight state.
As the endoplasmic reticulum produces proteins due to the presence of ribosomes inside, the immature proteins from the ER move to Golgi body to be sorted, labelled and packaged into vessicles.