Yes; during translation.
is mRNA made by translating DNA
yes
Yes.
Proteins are produced in the cytoplasm, in the rough endoplasmic reticulum, in mitochondria, and in chloroplasts.
Proteins are produced by ribosomes on the surface of the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
ribosomes
Different proteins are produced on free-floating ribosomes than on ones attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER). In a general sense, proteins that will be used at the ER will be produced on attached ribosomes. Proteins that are meant for secretion will be made on free-floating ribosomes.
No. ATP is produced mainly in mitochondria, or in the cytoplasm. Proteins are produced by ribosomes.
Proteins are produced in the cytoplasm, in the rough endoplasmic reticulum, in mitochondria, and in chloroplasts.
Proteins are produced by ribosomes on the surface of the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
Ribosomes... :D
ribosomes
Proteins are synthesized within the ribosomes, which are a part of the rough endoplasmic reticulum, or RER. The RNA works with the ribosomes during the translation process to synthesize the proteins within the cell.
Different proteins are produced on free-floating ribosomes than on ones attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER). In a general sense, proteins that will be used at the ER will be produced on attached ribosomes. Proteins that are meant for secretion will be made on free-floating ribosomes.
No. ATP is produced mainly in mitochondria, or in the cytoplasm. Proteins are produced by ribosomes.
Proteins (or more accurately, polypeptides)
Several types of molecules are produced. Important product is proteins produced by ribosomes on it
I believe these are ribosomes. These ribosomes are believed to be produced in the nucleolus.
Enzymes are proteins and all proteins are coded for and produced by the nucleus/ribosomes.
Several types of molecules are produced. Important product is proteins produced by ribosomes on it