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Ribosome's make proteins.
They contain the information to make the proteins.
Genes are a segment of DNA which codes for a RNA or proteins. In any case, the first process is transcription of mRNA that will be then transported to cytoplasm. RNA may or may not synthesize proteins depending on the nature and message coded in it. mRNA usually interact with tRNA and ribosomes to make proteins.
Nucleic acids make proteins.
Proteins are so large that they require the interaction of vesicles on cell membranes to get out of cells. Some examples are; enzyme secretion, hormone secretion,neurotransmitter release. Basically they use vesicle formation to get transported into or out of the cell. And since vesicle forming is an energy requiring process it would be an exocytosis or endocytosis reaction. But usually as an even simpler answer, cells do not usually take in proteins, they take in amino acids which then make their own proteins.
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All living organisms require nitrogen to grow. All organisms require nitrogen to make amino, acids, which in turn are used to build proteins.
Amino acids ... which are the building blocks for proteins.
Ribosome's make proteins.
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Proteins
They contain the information to make the proteins.
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proteins
Free ribosomes usually make proteins that will function in the cytosol, while bound ribosomes usually make proteins that are exported or included in the cell's membranes. Interestingly enough, free ribosomes and bound ribosomes are interchangeable and the cell can change their numbers according to metabolic needs.
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