It represents an toilet because its where the digestion takes place.
Messenger RNA (mRNA) is attached to a ribosome during protein construction. The ribosome acts as the site where the mRNA is read and translated into a protein. As the ribosome moves along the mRNA, it synthesizes the corresponding protein based on the genetic information encoded in the mRNA molecule.
A free ribosome is a ribosome that is not attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum and is thus suspended in the cytoplasm.
A ribosome can be likened to a factory assembly line where proteins are made, with the mRNA as the instructions, tRNA as the workers bringing in the building blocks, and the ribosome as the machinery assembling the protein.
Ribosome assembly begins in the nucleolus of a cell.
the amino acids detach from the ribosome
The Cajal body acts like the nucleolus in that it is involved in the processing and modification of ribosomal RNA. Like the nucleolus, the Cajal body is also found in the nucleus of the cell and plays a role in ribosome biogenesis.
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It acts like a recycling system in a city.
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You you may mean a ribosome, which carries RNA and acts in making proteins.
A push or pull that acts on an object is a force.
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In the cell, the ribosome acts like a "protein factory" where it reads the genetic information in messenger RNA (mRNA) and synthesizes proteins by linking together amino acids in the correct order. This process is known as translation and is essential for protein synthesis in all living organisms.
The force that acts in the opposite direction of an object's motion is called friction. Friction opposes the movement of an object when it is in contact with another object or surface. It acts to slow down or stop the object's motion.
The Spacebar acts as a character, even though it is not a letter in Microsoft Word it is classed as a character.
When an unbalanced force acts on an object, the object will experience acceleration. This acceleration can lead to a change in the object's velocity and/or direction of motion.