Its the tRNA molecule which assembles amino acids together inside of the ribosome. So technically, you could say that it is the ribosome which assembles them.
This is done through a process called 'protein synthesis', more specifically at the translation level.
The building blocks of the enzyme catalase are amino acids. These amino acids are arranged in a specific sequence to form the catalase protein, which catalyzes the breakdown of hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen.
Amino acids are the molecules that form proteins when linked together by covalent bonds. The covalent bonds between amino acids are called peptide bonds, and the chain of amino acids linked together by these bonds forms a polypeptide chain, which then folds into a functional protein.
No, they are the building blocks of protiens, or they make the proteins.
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Prokaryotes. These type of cells usually only have a genetic strand of chromosomes, some organelles (not membrane bound ones though) and no nucleus. These will usually be germs, viruses, and etc. Eukaryotes that the other type that are found to be all animal cells and they are completely different. They have membrane bound organelles and a nucleus.
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Organelles are little bodies found inside cells. As for the sequence amino acids, it depends on which type of proteins. There are hundreds of sequences.
Ribosomes are the organelles which stitch together amino acids together to make proteins. They are either free in the cell or attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum, depending upon the domain of the organism.
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Protiens are made of amino acids bonded together in polypeptide bonds.
Ribosomes
Ribosomes
ribosomes
The two parts of the ribosomes come together to transform amino acids into protiens.
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