by the mitochondria
nitrogen helps synthesize protein.
DNA
mRNA is needed to synthesize proteins in the cytoplasm. It serves as a template for protein synthesis, carrying the genetic information from the DNA in the nucleus to the ribosomes where proteins are made.
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The organelle Rough Endoplasmic Protein synthesizes proteins.
The nucleus stores the DNA needed to synthesize messenger RNA (mRNA) in the cytoplasm. mRNA carries the genetic information from the DNA in the nucleus to the ribosomes in the cytoplasm where protein synthesis occurs.
It is a very tiny organell found in every cell.It involve in protein synthesize.
It has similar function in every cell.It provide surface for protein synthesize.
Cell increase in size and synthesize new protein and organelles
Ribosomes are involved in protein synthesis.They provide surface for it.
No, DNA does not directly synthesize proteins. DNA contains the genetic information that is transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA), which is then translated by ribosomes to synthesize proteins. This process is known as protein synthesis or translation.
DNA is composed of four different base groups, which can form endless numbers of different sequences, which have the capacity to synthesize a wide variety of protein molecules, or to synthesize RNA which will synthesize protein molecules, and these protein molecules are the basis of all biochemistry; they form the catalysts and structural elements which create, regulate, and maintain all living organisms.