Ribosomes. They are constructed from protein themselves, but, more germane to the question, they are also partially composed of catalytic RNA, which forges the peptide bonds.
Its the tRNA molecule which assembles amino acids together inside of the ribosome. So technically, you could say that it is the ribosome which assembles them.
This is done through a process called 'protein synthesis', more specifically at the translation level.
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Amino acids are joined together in the ribosomes of cells. There are two types of ribosomes: free and bound. Both join amino acids.
Ribosomes. (protein synthesis site) amino acids are the "building blocks" of proteins.
Ribosomes. They are constructed from protein themselves, but, more germane to the question, they are also partially composed of catalytic RNA, which forges the peptide bonds.
Inside the ribosome , bond is formed by enzyme , peptidyl transferase .
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Ribosomes
The ribosomes of the cell are responsible for joining the amino acids together during protein synthesis. The ribosomes can be found attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum or floating free in the cytoplasm. Amino acids are joined together by peptide bonds to form proteins, and the type of proteins synthesized by a cell is dictated by the DNA.
Amino Acids
nucleic acids is the DNA in the nucleus and amino acids help ribosomes produce protien for a cell.
DNA is a series of amino acids that are strung together to form a long strand, these form the chromosomes, which are located in the nucleus of the cell.
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Ribosomes
Ribosomes are the organelles that make protein from amino acids, and assemble the proteins of the cell.
The two parts of the ribosomes come together to transform amino acids into protiens.
The ribosome is the organelle where the mRNA and tRNA are joined and translation occurs.
The ribosomes of the cell are responsible for joining the amino acids together during protein synthesis. The ribosomes can be found attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum or floating free in the cytoplasm. Amino acids are joined together by peptide bonds to form proteins, and the type of proteins synthesized by a cell is dictated by the DNA.
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.
Single amino acids are found in the cytoplasm of the cell. They are mainly useful in protein synthesis, although they have other uses.
In order to make a protein, a cell must link together amino acids by means of peptide bonds.
Amino Acids
Ribosomes produce the animal cell's protein.