Ribosomes
OR:
extrinsic protein which stick to the surface of lipids
intrinsic protein, some move freely within membrane
gateway protein, some free ones act as channels, tunnels. They regulate materials in/out.
or you could be asking about peripheral protein and integral protein ^.^
The organelles in eukaryotic cells that synthesize and process proteins are called ribosomes and the endoplasmic reticulum, respectively. Ribosomes are responsible for protein synthesis, while the endoplasmic reticulum aids in protein folding, modification, and transport.
DNA and proteins are packaged and organized into chromosomes. Just to clarify generally protein is everywhere, but is made within a cell in organelles called ribosomes.
The organelles that build proteins are called ribosomes. These ribosomes build proteins during transcription where mRNA and tRNA are complementary strands of each other that code for amino acids. These amino acids bind together and are eventually released from the ribosome as a polypeptide or protein.
Ribosomes are non-membranous organelles composed of RNA and proteins that function to assemble proteins by translating messenger RNA (mRNA) into amino acid sequences. They can be found in the cytoplasm or attached to the endoplasmic reticulum.
Structures inside a cell membrane are called organelles, and they perform vital functions for a cell, like organs do for humans.Organelles.
Ribosomes
None. Organelles are generally made out of proteins.
Organelles are composed of various organic compounds, such as proteins and lippo-proteins.
well, ribosomes make proteins within a cell, but mitochondria have proteins.
The cell organelle that makes proteins is called the ribosomes .
They are ribosomes.
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Ribosomes make proteins for the cell.
Proteins are made by ribosomes through a process called protein synthesis. However, other cellular organelles, like the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus, also play roles in processing and modifying proteins after they are made by ribosomes. These organelles help proteins fold correctly, add necessary modifications, and transport them to their final destinations within the cell.
Ribosomes and rough endoplasmic reticulum.
The answer is Microtubule.
free ribosomes and rough endoplasmic reticulum (which has ribosomes on it) take mRNA and translate it into proteins.