no, it is producing a new cell.
Protein production is higher in interphase, particularly during the synthesis (S) phase. During mitosis, cell division takes precedence over protein synthesis, so protein production is typically lower.
Well, literally, DNA replication is DNA copying itself, and protein synthesis is producing protein molecules according to the DNA sequences.DNA replication occurs only once in each cell generation during the S phase of the cell cycle, you might know, but the protein synthesis can occur as many times as needed.As you know, the DNA is double-stranded. In the replication, the strands are separated creating replication fork. However, in protein synthesis, the strands are separated and mRNA is transcribed by RNA polymerase.Protein is synthesized by special molecules known as RNA molecules(mRNA, tRNA, and rRNA), which are not needed in DNA replication.Protein synthesis requires amino acids, whereas DNA replication requires Nucleic acids.
A protein. That's what protein synthesis means.
Ribosomes, are responsible for protein synthesis.
it hold the protein synthesis in the ribosomes
Many cell processes are controlled by the various machinery present in the Nucleus. If this is on a high school worksheet it is most likely referring to mitosis or meiosis. Practically anything dealing with DNA takes place in the nucleus.
Protein production is higher in interphase than in mitosis.
They provide surface for protein synthesis. They are the sites of protein synthesis.
Protein Synthesis
Ribosomes play important role in the protein synthesis.
Protein synthesis is the process by which proteins are made in the body.
Protein synthesis-growth====its the process in how we grow, how characteristics are brought out in us e.g. an enxyme in your stomach digests protein. If protein synthesis didnt produce this we wouldntdigest protein. Same goes for everythng else.