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Ribosomes are formed from the process called Protein Synthesis.

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the above is not accurate. Ribosomes also contain RNA.

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The ribosomes, mRNA and tRNA assemble to make protein by the following processes of Translation.

Initiation: The small ribosomal subunit assembles on start codon AUG (portion on mRNA where translation begins).

Elongation: it also has three steps

(a)Codon recognition: tRNA with anticodon UAC (complementary to AUG)

and carrying the amino acid, binds to the codon.The tRNA is in the P site of large ribosomal subunit. The A site is available for the 2nd tRNA with anticodon, complementary to the next codon of m RNA.

(b)Peptide bond formation: The amino acid is carried by the 2nd tRNA and peptide bond is formed between it & new amino acid (of next tRNA).

(c)Translocation: The 1st tRNA leaves the P site and 2nd tRNA moves to it, still bound to mRNA. Now the A site is again available for next tRNA.

This process of polypeptide chain elongation continues until a stop codon (the region of base triplet of mRNA where the polypeptide chain is complete and released) is reached.

Termination: A release factor binds to the A site. It carries no amino acid but facilitate

the release of the polypeptide, the ribosome and tRNA from the mRNA.

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The cytoplasm has lots of tRNA (transfer RNA) "floating" around. Each tRNA molecule has one amino acid attached at one end, and on the other end it has three nucleotides called an anti-codon (e.g. CAU).

Ribosomes feed mRNA (messenger RNA) through themselves, waiting at each codon (group of three nucleotides in the mRNA) until a tRNA with a fitting anti-codon arrives just by chance. The ribosome then transfers the amino acid from the tRNA onto the existing chain of amino acids, which the ribosome keeps attached to itself until it finishes. Then it moves forward to the next codon.

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The nucleolus produces ribosomes

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The nucleolus helps make ribosomes. Then nucleolus is a structure found in the nucleus of cells. It is a non-membrane sructure composed of proteins and nucleic acids.

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They are assembeled in cytoplasm.They are made in nucleolus

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The Nucleolus produces the rRnas that, when exported to the cytoplasm, are assembled - with many other co-factors - to form ribosomes.

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They are made up of rRNA and proteins. They involve in protein synthesize.

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Ribosome is made of rRNA and proteins. The rRNA is made by nucleolus in the nucleus.

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Ribosomes are made up of RNA and proteins. RNA used is rRNA.

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