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Q: What organelle acts a s a workbench for ribosomes?
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Is RNA organelle?

RNA is not an organelle, it's a nucleotide(s). However in a cell the organelles are : nucleus,nucleolus,ribosomes, vesicle, rough/smooth endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus,mitochondria, vacuole,lysosome, and centriole.


What cell organelle is where synthesis of protein occurs?

It occurs in the lysosome(s) of a cell to digest food substances.


What small round structure makes proteins?

Ribosomes are the structure that synthesize proteins. They are located on the endoplasmic reticulum, which is an organelle inside the cell.


Where are protiens made?

during translation protein builds from the mRNA in the ribosomes. tRna decodes mRNA into a protein. It uses the codon s and anticodons to help build it up. The tRNA brings a specific amino acid.


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What does the suffix 's' indicates in ribosomes?

Plural.


What is attached to the e.r.'s wall?

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In ribosomes measurement what is the unit 'S'?

Svedberg Units


Where are ribosomes made in a prokaryotic cell?

ribosomes are located in the cytoplasm of prokaryote and eukaryote. It is considered as the protein factory of the cell that synthesized by copying the message in the mRNA. Eukaryotes have 80 S ribosomes, whereas prokaryotes have 70 S.


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Azithromycin binds to 50's subunits of the ribosomes of the bacterial ribosomes and inhibit the protein synthesis. The bacteria is killed there by.


What Structures in a cell that have a specific function?

Organelle is the structure in cell with particular function. You can visit this site: http://www.win.co.nz/bioweb/ccword.html


What is structure in the cell with particular functions?

Answer is Organelle(s)