A cell's DNA can be considered the 'recipe' for proteins, as it contains information on how to make proteins.
The recipe first has to be translated into mRNA. The ribosome can then be considered the kitchen (and its catalytic site the head chef), where the mRNA translation of the recipe is used as a template/guide to produce the protein's polypeptide chain(s). Since tRNA prepares and carries the ingredients (amino acids) to the kitchen/head chef, these must be the assitant chefs.
Proteins.
Ribosomes are the cell organelles that assemble proteins. They function as factories to produce usable proteins for a cell.
The proteins that control reaction in a cell are enzymes.
a network of threadlike proteins within a cell
A recipe for making proteins.
Proteins.
Ribosomes are the cell organelles that assemble proteins. They function as factories to produce usable proteins for a cell.
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Ribosomes are responsible for assembling proteins in the cell.Ribosomes are responsible for assembling proteins in the cell.
The proteins that control reaction in a cell are enzymes.
Ribosomes produce the proteins needed in a cell
a network of threadlike proteins within a cell
proteins
The part of a cell that produces proteins are the ribosomes. They are little circles that stick to the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum and the chlorophyll. Ribosomes are actually proteins themselves.
Proteins are MUCH tinier (by a million times) than a cell.
Ribosomes produce proteins for the cell.
Ribosomes which make extracellular proteins (proteins which are used outside of the cell) are located on the rER (rough ER). Ribosomes which make proteins which remain in the cell are free floating in the cell's cytoplasm.