Separate compartments are made up in the nucleolus. They are completed in cytoplasm.
Ribosome which is also the smallest organelle. :)
The ribosome.
In a cell, ribosome parts are manufactured in the nucleolus, a substructure located within the cell's nucleus. The nucleolus is responsible for assembling the ribosomal RNA and combining it with proteins to form the ribosomal subunits, which are then exported to the cytoplasm for final assembly into functional ribosomes.
No. Organelles, such as peroxisomes, are encased in a bi-lipid membrane layer. The ribosome is a complex biochemical machine that while associated with bi-lipid layers, that is the endoplasmic reticulum, it is not encased in it.
Messenger RNA (mRNA) transfers information from the nucleus to the organelle, specifically the ribosome. This process is part of protein synthesis, where the mRNA carries the genetic code from the DNA in the nucleus to the ribosome, where the information is used to assemble proteins.
It is the ribosome. Proteins are synthesized on that
Ribosome which is also the smallest organelle. :)
Ribosome which is also the smallest organelle. :)
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The ribosome is a cellular organelle that functions in protein synthesis, building proteins based on instructions from messenger RNA molecules. It serves as the site for translation of genetic information from RNA into proteins.
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