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What organelles are responsible for protein synthesis in the cell?

There are four different organelles that deal with making protein which are ribosomes, the nucleus, rough endoplasmic reticulum, and the golgi apparatus. Of these four organelles, the ribosome assembles the polypeptides to create protein while the other four help create the protein needed.


How are ribosome difference from other organelles?

unlike most organelles ribosomes are not covered by membranes


How do ribosomes differ from other organelles in the cell?

They are not covered by a membrane.


Is Ribosomes an organelle?

Yes, ribosomes are considered a cellular organelle, although they are not bound by a membrane like other organelles such as the nucleus or mitochondria. Ribosomes are responsible for protein synthesis in cells.


How does the function of free ribosomes differ from the function of ribosomes attached to other organelles?

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.


Which organelles are not surounded by a membrane?

The ribosome is an organelle that is not surrounded by a membrane.


What are two things make up ribosomes and are ribosomes surrounded by membrane like other organelles?

ribosomes are a mysterious mixture of beauty and power


Does a membrane surround ribosomes like it does other organelles?

On the Endoplasmic Reticulum, it does.


What are the differences and similarities between vacuoles and ribosomes?

Vacuoles are organelles encharged to store food,water,or other materials needed by the cell. The can also store waste products until the wastes are removed. Ribosomes are grain-shaped organelles that produce proteins.


Cell organelles that E. coli and other bacteria have in common with eukaryotes are?

ribosomes


What do chloroplasta and mitochondria have that other organelles lack?

They have their own DNA.They also have 70s ribosomes.


Why Erythromycins does not destroy the 70s ribosomes in mitochondria which is inside eukaryotic cells while it destroys 70s ribosomes in bacteria?

ribosomes are created from the nucleus (protein synthesis) so ribosomes of bacterica will have different genetic information....and remember the cells can communicate with each other .e.g hormones