The ribosomes
Protein synthesis occurs on ribosomes found in the cell.
Translation, glycolysis, and protein synthesis are processes that occur in the cytoplasm of a cell.
Protein synthesis happens faster in prokaryotic cells, specifically in the cytoplasm where all the components necessary for translation are readily available. In eukaryotic cells, protein synthesis occurs in the cytoplasm as well, but the process is generally slower due to the additional steps and compartmentalization involved.
The organelle responsible for protein synthesis is the ribosome. Ribosomes are found in both the cytoplasm and the endoplasmic reticulum, where they read mRNA and assemble amino acids into protein chains.
The ribosomes are responsible for protein synthesis in a cell. They can be found free-floating in the cytoplasm or attached to the endoplasmic reticulum.
Protein synthesis occurs on ribosomes found in the cell.
In prokaryotes, RNA synthesis and protein synthesis takes place in the cytoplasm. In eukaryotes, RNA is produced in the cells nucleus and then moves to the cytoplasm to play a role in the production of protein.
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In the cytoplasm.
Ribosomes are the sites of protein synthesis in the cytoplasm. They are responsible for reading the messenger RNA and translating it into a specific sequence of amino acids to form a protein. Ribosomes can be free-floating in the cytoplasm or attached to the endoplasmic reticulum.
In cells protein is made when the cells mate and then the synthesis takes place. It takes place in the mitochondria.
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Translation, glycolysis, and protein synthesis are processes that occur in the cytoplasm of a cell.
On the ribosomes in the cytoplasm of the cellRibosomes
mRNA is transported out of the nucleus through nuclear pores in a process called mRNA export. Once in the cytoplasm, the mRNA binds to ribosomes where protein synthesis occurs.
No. protein synthesis occurs in the ribosome. The ribosome receives the mRNA from the nucleus (code for amino acids) which directs the assembly of the chain of amino acids, but the nucleus is not directly responsible for the creation of the protein. Also, the ribosome isa separate organelle, even if it is attached to the nucleus while assembling the protein chain.