Interesting question. To me, the most obvious answer is to draw an analogy between a ribosome and a shopper. The ribosome reads mRNA just as the shopper reads a grocery list. Each unit of mRNA is a three-letter code that tells the ribosome which amino acid it needs to add to make a complete protein, much in the same way that each item in a grocery list tells the shopper which items to pull from the shelves and add to their shopping cart.
The food? Mitochondria produces atp, which is the energy that fuels cells
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Ribosomes are composed of what
The Plant Vacuole can be compared to a vacuum cleaner They can be compared to a water tank, as they hold the plant cell's water.
Naturally, all eukaryotic organisms, unicellular and multicellular, contain ribosomes. Even eukaryotic microorganisms require ribosomes for life because ribosomes are essential in the process of gene expression.
yes they are attached with RER and therefore give the rough appearance to them as compared wtih SER
What is an anolgoy of ribosomes
a workbench or deli
Yes, a prokaryotic cell has ribosomes but they are lesser in size compared to other ribosomes.
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Ribosomes can be compared to a steering wheel, pedal, lever or the transmission, because Ribosomes are the controls between the driver (nucleus) and the car.
They create proteins, which is important, because without proteins we would not be able to function.
Ribosomes are composed of what
C.S. Lewis believed that what we take for real life is a "shadowlands" compared to eternal life.
A rough ER (endoplasmic reticulum) contains ribosomes and ribosomes are the factories where proteins are made. :)
A real life example of rough endoplasmic reticulum is a kitchen sponge. It has both rough and soft patches. The rough side represents ribosomes.
The Plant Vacuole can be compared to a vacuum cleaner They can be compared to a water tank, as they hold the plant cell's water.
Prokaryotes have ribosomes that are necessary for protein synthesis. The ribosomes found in eukaryotes are larger compared to those found in prokaryotes.