well, ribosomes make proteins within a cell, but mitochondria have proteins.
None. Organelles are generally made out of proteins.
Organelles are parts of cells. They are not found in molecules such as proteins. You'd probably find a protein in an organelle.
-ribosome -no membrane bonded organelles -nu nucleus
The centrioles are the cell organelle that are found in animal cells but not in plant cells.
The four major macromolecules are proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids.
The eukaryotic cell is the basic unit of life in eukaryotic organisms. It has organelles that are involved in the synthesis of lipids and proteins. The cell bears genetic material in the nucleus, and mitochondria to generate energy in form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
Ribosomes which are the protein factories, secrete their proteins into the Endoplasmic Reticulum. The Ribosomes attach themselves to the ER and secrete the proteins inside. Once inside the ER the proteins travel along the maze that is the Endoplasmic Reticulum until they reach the end of the ER. They then break out of the ER in a membranous sac known as a vesicle. From there the vesicle will transport the protein to different areas of the cell for work to be done.
None. Organelles are generally made out of proteins.
Organelles are little bodies found inside cells. As for the sequence amino acids, it depends on which type of proteins. There are hundreds of sequences.
Organelles are composed of various organic compounds, such as proteins and lippo-proteins.
there called nucleous organelles where it is liquid that forms the ball shape of the nucleous
(1) organelles that produce proteins within the cell; (2) organelles that produce energy in the cell; and (3) specialty organelles. All of these organelles are active within the cytoplasm to help make the cell function correctly.
Ribosome's make proteins.
unlike most organelles ribosomes are not covered by membranes
The answer is proteins.
The Golgi Apparatus modifies and packages proteins.
The Golgi Apparatus modifies and packages proteins.
Every cell has proteins. All genes ultimately code for proteins. Proteins are involved in virtually all (if not all) cell processes. Proteins are found in the cell membranes, in the cytosol, in organelles, in the bloodstream, basically everywhere.
The ribosomes are organelles in a cell. They are composed of RNA and proteins and are the site of protein synthesis.