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why does the body need protein synthesis while the also synthesis protein?
translation and folding of new proteins (rough endoplasmic reticulum), expression of lipids (smooth endoplasmic reticulum)
Ribosomes are site of protein synthesis .
No, protein synthesis is endergonic.
Ribosomes are the site of protein synthesis
The rough ER is the site of protein modification and folding of proteins, if they need folding. The smooth ER is the site of lipid and steroid synthesis.
The rough ER is the site of protein modification and folding of proteins, if they need folding. The smooth ER is the site of lipid and steroid synthesis.
why does the body need protein synthesis while the also synthesis protein?
A protein. That's what protein synthesis means.
translation and folding of new proteins (rough endoplasmic reticulum), expression of lipids (smooth endoplasmic reticulum)
The tertiary structure is the folding
Ribosomes are site of protein synthesis .
No, protein synthesis is endergonic.
If your question is "What is the site of the protein synthesis that occurs in the cytoplasm and on the rough ER?" then the answer is as follows: Protein synthesis occurs in both cases at the ribosomes, which are protein and RNA structures that catalyse the steps of protein synthesis. There are ribosomes free in the cytoplasm and attached to the rough ER. The proteins are processed in the cytoplasm or the ER after synthesis, this involves processes such as folding. The finished proteins are found free in the cytoplasm if they are synthesised by cytoplasmic ribosomes. If they are synthesised on the ER they are transported across the ER membrane into the lumen of the ER and stored in vesicles or released into the interstitial space via secretory vesicles.
Ribosomes are the site of protein synthesis
it hold the protein synthesis in the ribosomes
Ribosomes, are responsible for protein synthesis.