Of course not,it is not a function of cell membrane.It is the function of ribosomes.
Because ribsome is the only organelle that make protein so the answer will always be no. Cell membrane transport things in and out the cell.
No, though things such as the granular endoplasmic reticulum which are involved in protein synthesis have the same origin as the cellular membrane.
Yes. Proteins are embedded in the cell membrane.
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It has ribosomes on its membrane and provides surface area for protein synthesis.
a very thin membrane, composed of lipids and protein, that surrounds the cytoplasm of a cell and controls the passage of substances into and out of the cell
It produces proteins in the cell. It provides surface for synthesis.
A vesicle is a small membrane-enclosed sac that can store or transport substances. So basically they help transport the protein.
Ribosomes are vital for the creation of proteins. Without proteins, the cell cannot function, and would die.
No, the site of protein synthesis is the ribosomes, free and bound. The ribosome is the " workbench " on which proteins are made. Proteins can be imbedded in the membrane and can span the membrane.
It has ribosomes on its membrane and provides surface area for protein synthesis.
Function is common in every cell.Ribosomes involve in protein synthesis. They involve in the synthesis by providing surface.
mitochondria
Ribosomes are the protein-synthesizing machines of the cell
There would be no protein synthesis.
it is involved in protein synthesis
They help move material in and out of the cell.
help in protein synthesis ,,
The ribosomes are the site of protein synthesis.
protein synthesis
the nucleus is the brain of the cell, where protein synthesis begins. endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus are for protein synthesis. the mitochondria gathers energy for the cell the cell membrane allows waste out and nutrients in