proteins
Large numbers of ribosomes are present in cells that specialize in producing protein molecules. The mitochondrion contains its own DNA and ribosomes.
Free ribosomes usually make proteins that will function in the cytosol, while bound ribosomes usually make proteins that are exported or included in the cell's membranes. Interestingly enough, free ribosomes and bound ribosomes are interchangeable and the cell can change their numbers according to metabolic needs.
ribosomes (because they make proteins). The ribosomes will usually be found associated with the endoplasmic reticulum so you'll see lots of rough ER.
True, gene cloning, is an efficient way of producing large numbers a gene. These genes can be cloned repeatedly, at a rather as a rather efficient means.
protein Ribosomal function is to produce proteins.They provide surface for protein synthesis
Large numbers of ribosomes are present in cells that specialize in producing protein molecules. The mitochondrion contains its own DNA and ribosomes.
Free ribosomes usually make proteins that will function in the cytosol, while bound ribosomes usually make proteins that are exported or included in the cell's membranes. Interestingly enough, free ribosomes and bound ribosomes are interchangeable and the cell can change their numbers according to metabolic needs.
ribsomes,golgi bodies,and endoplasmic reticulum
Ribosomes and the Golgi Apparatus
In translation, messenger RNA and transfer RNA and ribosomes work together to produce proteins. Ribosomes are very tiny particles that are present in large numbers in all living cells and serve as the site of protein synthesis.
No - they are usually balanced by changing the numbers before the molecules.
ribosomes (because they make proteins). The ribosomes will usually be found associated with the endoplasmic reticulum so you'll see lots of rough ER.
These numbers are called coefficients (number of atoms and molecules)
True, gene cloning, is an efficient way of producing large numbers a gene. These genes can be cloned repeatedly, at a rather as a rather efficient means.
Equilibrium
the number of carbon dioxide molecules
soemtimes yes - sometimes no. It depends on the reaction.