There are three organelles that take part in the synthesis of proteins in the cell. They are the nucleus, ribosomes, and the endoplasmic reticulum.
the nucleus, ribosomes, rough ER, and the Golgi apparatus
Nucleus, ribosomes, and endoplasmic reticulum
Ribosomes is the site of protein synthesis.Nucleus holds the information.
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steps of organelles
It occurs in the lysosome(s) of a cell to digest food substances.
Nucleus>>E. Reticulum>>> Ribosomes>>>Vesicles>>>Goli>>>cell membrane.The DNA (and hence nucleus and chromosomes), mRNA, Ribosomes, tRNA.
The cells involved include mitocytoniesec and projectonisec.
You should look this up it isn't hard to find out. Ribosomes are involved in protein synthesis. Cytoplasm is where you can find the organelles and its where are the chemical fun takes place. The nucleus contains genetic material (DNA) which controls the activities of the cell and the mitochondria is where respiration takes place ATP and all that....this isn't an in depth answer so i think you should look into it more.
steps of organelles
Ribosomes are the protein-synthesizing machines of the cell
The Ribosomes
The organelles called the ribosomes.
it is involved in protein synthesis
Protein synthesis happens in the cytoplasm in special organelles called ribosomes.
It occurs in the lysosome(s) of a cell to digest food substances.
Function is common in every cell.Ribosomes involve in protein synthesis. They involve in the synthesis by providing surface.
ribosomes
Nucleus>>E. Reticulum>>> Ribosomes>>>Vesicles>>>Goli>>>cell membrane.The DNA (and hence nucleus and chromosomes), mRNA, Ribosomes, tRNA.
The organelles in a cheek cell that are not visible under a light microscope are the ribosomes. These organelles are responsible for protein synthesis.
They are organelles that control information in the cell.