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All plasma protein synthesis occurs in the liver.
in the neuron cell body
No it does not. It occurs in Ribosomes.
on the ribosomes in the cytoplasm of the cell
Yes, DNA can transform itself so protein sunthesis can occur.
All plasma protein synthesis occurs in the liver.
In the cytoplasm
yes because it used for protein synthesis which then repairs the micro tears which occur during muscle building exercises
in the neuron cell body
No it does not. It occurs in Ribosomes.
on the ribosomes in the cytoplasm of the cell
Yes, DNA can transform itself so protein sunthesis can occur.
During meiosis
during meiosis
introphase.
In it's very earliest phase; that of the synthesis of messenger Rna.
A point mutation is when a single nucleotide switches from G to C or from A to T, or when a single nucleotide is deleted or inserted. It's unlikely for any single mutation to have a significant effect, but the effects that could occur could be anything, ranging from eliminating or altering protein synthesis of a particular protein to altering the regulatory function of a stretch of DNA and thereby affecting the embryological development of an organism.