Proteins are created from RNA in the ribosomes.
Protein synthesis would be done by the ribosomes in the rough Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) if the bacteria has any.
In the Cytoplasm
All plasma protein synthesis occurs in the liver.
in the neuron cell body
No it does not. It occurs in Ribosomes.
Yes, DNA can transform itself so protein sunthesis can occur.
The synthesis of proteins, of course. The ribosomes are the " workbench " on which proteins are synthesized. Without proteins for construction and enzymes the bacteria is in real trouble.
All plasma protein synthesis occurs in the liver.
In the cytoplasm
in the neuron cell body
No it does not. It occurs in Ribosomes.
most of the antibiotics kill or inactivate bacteria by inhibitting the protein synthesis... protein synthesis consists of 'transcription' and 'translation'.. the translation process requiers mRNA and ribosomes.Human(eukaryotic) ribosome is different from bacterial(prokaryotic) ribosome... Antibiotics inhibit the protein synthesis by altering the ribosomal constitution.Since human ribosomes are different from bacterial ribosome,the substances which are harmful to bacterial ribosome doesn't harm human ribosomes.. Thus human cells are immune to antibiotics..
Yes, DNA can transform itself so protein sunthesis can occur.
In it's very earliest phase; that of the synthesis of messenger Rna.
The synthesis of proteins, of course. The ribosomes are the " workbench " on which proteins are synthesized. Without proteins for construction and enzymes the bacteria is in real trouble.
The organelles called the ribosomes.
Protein synthesis takes place in either free ribosomes in the cytoplasm, or the ribosomes that are attached to the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum.
why does the body need protein synthesis while the also synthesis protein?
protein syntheisis b/c DNA----> RNA----> proteins from ribosomes