Amino Acids
The regulator gene produces repressor protein.
The region in the nucleus that produces tiny cell particles needed in protein synthesis is the nucleolus. It is responsible for making the small and large subunits of ribosomes.
nucleus contains a DNA which undergoes processes such as transription and translation forming a sequence of aminoacids which produces a protein
Both the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and the Golgi body (apparatus) are involved with protein production. The ER produces the protein with the help of the ribosomes and then packages them into vesicles. From there, they are transported to the Golgi body to be processed and repackaged for distribution (moved out of the cell).
Ribosomes are known as the protein factory of the cell. ... As they synthesizes the proteins by gathering and assembling amino acids into protein chains. The process through which Ribosome produces proteins is called Translation.
amino acids
decomposition is important because it produces light and oxygen for us to live.
light will produces heat which will speed up the rate of decomposition.
For a fact i know it produces nutrients which are returned to the soil and used by plant and also produces carbon dioxide.... I think
The "Protein Factories" in the cell are known as Ribsome.
Oxygen and hydrogen are the products of the electrolysis.
Ammonia
Ribosomes
decomposition
Ribosome
Modifies protein. The Golgi body.
Nucleolus and Ribosomes