A ribosome synthesizes proteins by reading the messenger RNA (mRNA) sequence, which is transcribed from DNA. The mRNA sequence is composed of codons, each made up of three nucleotides that correspond to specific amino acids. Transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules bring the appropriate amino acids to the ribosome, matching their anticodons with the codons on the mRNA, ensuring the correct sequence of amino acids is assembled into a protein. This process is known as translation.
DNA tells a ribosome how to assemble a protein.
transport protein
The organelles that is responsible for the production of proteins inside a cell is the ribosome. The ribosomes are protein builders and synthesizers.
Ribosome.
Ribosome
DNA tells a ribosome how to assemble a protein.
DNA tells a ribosome how to assemble a protein.
A ribosome makes protein when the nucleus tells it to.
The number doesn't effect the types of proteins that a cell produces. The DNA tells the ribosome (in a round about way) what the protein will be.
Ribosome
ribosome
Protein is made in the ribosome.
the amino acids detach from the ribosome
transport protein
ribosome
Actually, the ribosome is called the "protein builder" of the cell.
The organelles that is responsible for the production of proteins inside a cell is the ribosome. The ribosomes are protein builders and synthesizers.