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Ribosomes are directly involved in protein synthesis

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What is the function of cell organelles role in protein synthesis?

Ribosomes are the protein-synthesizing machines of the cell


What organelles do plants and animal cells have in common and what is their function?

Nucleus, ribosomes, mitochondria etc. function for genetic information, protein synthesis and respiration.


What are organelles that are the site of protein synthesis?

cytoplasm


Which function do the nucleus and ribosomes haves in common?

They are organelles that control information in the cell.


What is the main function of the ribosomes in the cell?

The primary function of ribosomes is to take the mRNA and transcribe the sequence for amino acids in proteins fir the cell. Ribosomes are also considered organelles.


The spherical organelles that are the site of protein synthesis in a cell are the what?

The Ribosomes


What is the list of organelles that part in protein synthesis?

Nucleolus , ribosome


What organelles do plants and animal cells have in common and what is their functions?

Nucleus, ribosomes, mitochondria etc. function for genetic information, protein synthesis and respiration.


The ribosome are organelles?

Yes they are organelles. They are in every cells.


What is the list of organelles take part in protein synthesis?

Nucleolus , ribosome


What is the main function of cytoplasm within a cell?

The main function of cytoplasm within a cell is to provide a medium for the organelles to be suspended in and to facilitate various cellular processes, such as metabolism and protein synthesis.


Does protein synthesis occur on lysosomes in the cell?

No, protein synthesis does not occur on lysosomes in the cell. Lysosomes are membrane-bound organelles that primarily function in breaking down cellular waste and recycling cellular materials. Protein synthesis takes place on ribosomes, which can be found either in the cytoplasm or attached to the endoplasmic reticulum.