Yes they produce proteins.They are the protein factories of cell
Proteins are assembled on the ribosomes.
Ribosomes produce the proteins needed in a cell
Free Ribosomes
Ribosomes
The part of a cell that produces proteins are the ribosomes. They are little circles that stick to the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum and the chlorophyll. Ribosomes are actually proteins themselves.
The Rough ER produces secretory proteins. Their pathway starts in the Rough ER, then the Golgi Apparatus and they are then packaged and transported outside the cell. Secretory proteins are made on bound ribosomes(ribosomes that don't float freely in the cytoplasm)... hope that helped
Ribosomes are the organelles responsible for producing polypeptides, which are later folded into proteins. Ribosomes can be found in the cytoplasm or attached to the endoplasmic reticulum.
Ribosomes, in the animal cell, are sites of protein synthesis. The rough ER produce the proteins, though.
The nucleolus produces ribosomes, the organelles that manufacture proteins in the cell.
Ribosomes and the endoplasmic reticulum are two organelles involved in protein production within the cell. Ribosomes are responsible for protein synthesis, while the endoplasmic reticulum aids in the processing and modification of these proteins before they are transported to their final destinations.
The nucleolus is the prominent body in the nucleus that produces ribosomes. It is responsible for the assembly of ribosomal subunits using ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and ribosomal proteins. Ribosomes are essential for protein synthesis in cells.
Translation occurs in ribosomes and produces proteins.