Ribosomes synthesize protein.
Proteins/Polypeptide chains
Yes, by the [rough] Ribosomes that are housed in the RER.
No, transcription does not include the use of the ribosomes. This organelle is only used during translation, but not transcription. Transcription is when the mRNA is being made, which is inside of the nucleus, not ribosome.
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.
The ribosomes make proteins by following the instructions presented to them in messenger RNAs made in the nucleus.
proteins
The cell organelles that make protein are the ribosomes. There are two types of ribosomes: free ribosomes and bound ribosomes.
The ribosomes make proteins.
ribosomes make && store energy
The Ribosomes make the proteins.
ribosomes
Ribosomes are the tiniest organelles. They make proteins for the cell
Ribosomes make proteins for the cell.
The function of the ribosomes in cells is to make proteins. Ribosomes are made up of proteins and RNA.
RIBOSOMES (ribosomes are like little factories that make protein)
Ribosomes and rough endoplasmic reticulum.
ribosomes
ribosomes