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What is the function of the ribisomes?

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Ribosomes are the structures where Proteins are synthesized.

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Ribisomes Make protein They are the most abdunt of all organelles

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feeds the cell.

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Ribosome is a cell organell

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function as factories to produce proteins

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a ribosome produces the proteins

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Where are ribisomes made?

In nuecleolus


What is the Major job of ribisomes?

To make protein


Prokaryote and eukaryotic cells generally have in common?

Ribisomes


What is the site where ribisomes assemble prior to their migration into the nucleus?

nucleoli


What is Er that is covered with ribisomes are called?

It called rough endoplasmic reticulum, abbreviated RER.


Dark spot inside the nucleus that stores the materials that will be used later to make ribisomes?

Nucleolus


What particles move around the outsides of the nucleus?

Ribisomes (they make proteins and travel through the E.R)


What organelle would not be seen in a prokaryotic cell membrane nucleus ribisomes flagella and chromosomes?

2 x 2=4


Where are the ribisomes usually located?

ribosomes are located within the cell. In the cell, they can be found either in the cytoplasm or in the rough endoplasmic reticulum


What would be the ribisomes of a town?

well since a ribisome makes protien maybe it could be a farm because farms have animals that make protien


The structure that carries amino acids to the ribisomes?

tRNA. Transport ribonucleic acid, it is a 3 loop structure that brings specific amino acids to the ribosome. Has anticodons specific to the codons.


Does the amino group provide structure for proteins?

after the mRNA go in the ribisomes the tRNA (which is atached to the amino acid) that matches the mRNA go together. then the amino acid ataches to the one before it and makes a chain that creates the protein.