Proteins are made during the Transcription and the translation of the DNA. Starting with transcription, DNA molecules are matched up with their corresponding codons in the nucleoplasm to form RNA. Next step in the translation where, RNA molecules are matched up to their anti-codons.
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i think its the endoplasmic reticulum
check you question . . replication is not the process involved in protein formaiton !! The process by which protein forms in by transcription and translation and rRna is involved in the process of translation(assembly of ribosomes to be specific) Check you question before posting
Smooth endoplasmic reticulum is not involved in protein synthesis. That is the job of the rough endoplasmic reticulum, which gets its name from the ribosomes embedded on its surface.
ATP synthase is the protein enzyme involved in chemiosmosis. It is responsible for generating ATP by facilitating the movement of protons across the inner mitochondrial membrane.
ribosomes
The Nucleolus makes ribosomes which makes protein.
Transcription and translation are the two steps directly involved in making a protein. Transcription is the process of converting DNA into mRNA, while translation is the process of decoding mRNA to build a protein using amino acids.
There are four main organelles that are involved in making proteins. The main organelles are the nucleus, ribosomes, rough endoplasmic reticulum, and Golgi apparatus.
In eukaryotic cells proteins are made by the ribosomes.
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Protein synthesis primarily occurs in the ribosomes, which are located in the cytoplasm of the cell. The nuclear envelope surrounds the nucleus and is involved in regulating the passage of molecules in and out of the nucleus, but it is not directly involved in protein synthesis.
The type of RNA that contains the information for making a protein is messenger RNA (mRNA). During Translation mRNA interacts with ribosome, which "reads" the sequence of mRNA bases producing amino acids. Transfer RNA (tRNA) assembles the protein, one amino acid at a time. Protein assembly continues until the ribosome encounters a "stop" codon
Hemoglobin is the protein involved in carrying O2 to the body cells.
No, nucleic acids code for the making of protein, they do not contain the monomers of protein manufacturing.
i think its the endoplasmic reticulum
nitrogen