Ribosomes are the organelles that process new proteins after synthesis. The process is called translation and it uses the mRNA transcript that is produced during transcription.
There are many involved. Ribsomes may be the answer you are looking for.
Ribosomes
cell growth
Germination is a process in which a seed or spore awakens from dormancy and starts to sprout.
process of neural transmission starts
Before the nucleus starts dividing the process of DNA copying takes place
Digestion of protein starts from stomach. In stomach the proteolytic enzymes such as pepsin, trypsin, chymotrypsin are produced and act of proteins derived from food. But in general, an enzyme can break down proteins anywhere (in lab environment too) if there is optimal condition (such as buffer, pH) is provided.
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The Rough ER produces secretory proteins. Their pathway starts in the Rough ER, then the Golgi Apparatus and they are then packaged and transported outside the cell. Secretory proteins are made on bound ribosomes(ribosomes that don't float freely in the cytoplasm)... hope that helped
photosynthesis
nucleus
glomeruli
noting
Cell Membrane
Trypsin completes the digestion of proteins. Pepsin in the stomach starts the digestion of proteins.
Cells make proteins through the process of protein synthesis, which starts with transcription of the DNA code by mRNA, and ends with translation by tRNA on the ribosomes.
The process of ethical decision making starts with recognizing that an ethical problem exists. Important questions include asking if someone is damaged by the situation and rather their is a good choice and a bad choice.
Carbohydrades & proteins
Cellular respiration starts in the cytoplasm of the cell, and then enters the mitochondria.