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The ribosome translates the mRNA into protein.
the Ribosome makes the protein.
Ribosome
The ribosome translates the mRNA into protein.
Ribosomes.The only organelle that make proteins is ribosomes. DNA is the genetic material that codes mRNA and proteins. mRNA binds to tRNA and enzymes in ribosomes to form peptides from the amino acids.
it makes protiens which is used for growth
The central dogma of molecular biology is Gene or DNA -->mRNA-->protein.This means DNA transcribe the mRNA in nucleus and export it to cytoplasm after processing. mRNA translates protein with the help of ribosomes and tRNA.
A speachel "machine" copy's the DNA and makes a mRNA strand. Then it moves to the ribosomes and translates (that is what the process is called) it into a strains of amino acids which creates a protein.
No. protein synthesis occurs in the ribosome. The ribosome receives the mRNA from the nucleus (code for amino acids) which directs the assembly of the chain of amino acids, but the nucleus is not directly responsible for the creation of the protein. Also, the ribosome isa separate organelle, even if it is attached to the nucleus while assembling the protein chain.
ribosomes
Ribosomes are protein factory that synthesize proteins from amino acids (no other organelle can do this). Ribosomes structures containing site for protein production. when the mRNA exported to cytoplasm, ribosomes sense it and bind to start protein synthesis.
Protein synthesis take place on ribosomes.They provide surface for it.