Endoplasmic Reticulum
Ribosomes are the site of Protein synthesis
The region in the nucleus that produces tiny cell particles needed in protein synthesis is the nucleolus. It is responsible for making the small and large subunits of ribosomes.
Not everything, no. It depends on the cell, some cell membranes are permeable to water (called osmosis) but not smaller particles like proteins. Whereas, some are permeable to proteins and other small particles but not to larger particles.
In a cell there are small particles in the cytoplasm called "ribosomes", it is in these that proteins are synthesised.
In a cell there are small particles in the cytoplasm called "ribosomes", it is in these that proteins are synthesised.
In a cell there are small particles in the cytoplasm called "ribosomes", it is in these that proteins are synthesised.
In a cell there are small particles in the cytoplasm called "ribosomes", it is in these that proteins are synthesised.
A vesicle is a small membrane-enclosed sac that can store or transport substances. So basically they help transport the protein.
A vesicle is a small membrane-enclosed sac that can store or transport substances. So basically they help transport the protein.
A vesicle is a small membrane-enclosed sac that can store or transport substances. So basically they help transport the protein.
A vesicle is a small membrane-enclosed sac that can store or transport substances. So basically they help transport the protein.
The ribosome is the cell organelle associated with protein synthesis. Ribosomes are small, granular structures composed of RNA and protein, located in the cytoplasm. They function as the site of protein synthesis by linking amino acids together to form polypeptides, which ultimately fold into functional proteins.