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organelle that helps in assembling amino acid chains during protein synthesis
No. Proteins are composed of many chains of amino acids. Ribosomes aid in the synthesis of proteins, but aren't actually a part of them.
In the inner membranes of mitochondria, an organelle with thousands of electron transport chains.
No, it doesn't. No matter which strand is used they will still be identicalbecause that is what protein synthesis is.
The type of fat found primarily found in animal products is saturated fat. This is reference to the fact that acid chains which are "fatty" in nature have no possible double bond located in them.
Since Amino Acids are also proteins the Ribosomes will synthesise the long chains of amino acids
organelle that helps in assembling amino acid chains during protein synthesis
No. Proteins are composed of many chains of amino acids. Ribosomes aid in the synthesis of proteins, but aren't actually a part of them.
ribosomes
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Hemoglobin is the protein that, along with water, makes up a red blood cell. Hemoglobin is made from two substances, heme and globin. In order for hemoglobin synthesis to take place, two chains of globin must connect to one another. Without these chains, hemoglobin synthesis cannot happen.
In the inner membranes of mitochondria, an organelle with thousands of electron transport chains.
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No, it doesn't. No matter which strand is used they will still be identicalbecause that is what protein synthesis is.
Amino acids assembled to make protein (protein synthesis)
The function of ribosomes is to act as the site of protein synthesis, where amino acids are joined to form polypeptide chains.