DNA is the main source of protein synthesis. the process in which DNA makes protein is called transcription. first DNA makes RNA with the help of a blue molecule found in the nucleus. now these RNA gets out of the nucleus and is bounded by another molecule which secrets protein from RNA. there are special transfer molecules for carrying proteins
Since keratin is a protein, the endoplasmic reticulum would be prominent.
Ribosome which is also the smallest organelle. :)
nucleolus
RNA molecules are most involved in protein synthesis, specifically in the process of translation where messenger RNA (mRNA) is decoded by ribosomes to produce proteins. RNA molecules such as transfer RNA (tRNA) and ribosomal RNA (rRNA) play key roles in this process by carrying amino acids and forming the ribosome structure, respectively.
and organelle look like lysomes are circular inshap. they have a singular membrane.
Since keratin is a protein, the endoplasmic reticulum would be prominent.
Ribosome which is also the smallest organelle. :)
The endoplasmic reticulum, specifically the rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER), is the most prominent organelle in cells that make large amounts of proteins. The ribosomes on the RER are responsible for protein synthesis, which is why this organelle is abundant in protein-producing cells.
The ribosomes are the organelles most directly involved in protein synthesis, as they are the site where translation (the process of converting mRNA sequences into proteins) occurs. Ribosomes can be found both free-floating in the cytoplasm or attached to the endoplasmic reticulum.
nucleolus
mitochondria
Ribosomes, if you want to count them. Next I think is the lysosomes.
A ribosome is a biological molecule made of ribonucleic acid (RNA) and proteins (ribosomal proteins). A ribosome is made of two pieces (subunits) and is the organelle that is involved in protein synthesis.
During initiation phase of protein synthesis , most important thing formed is initiation complex .
protein synthesis
storing information relayed to heredity and protein synthesis.
The "ribosomes".