Protein synthesis occurs in the ribosomes of cells. In eukaryotic cells, this process mainly takes place in the cytoplasm, while in prokaryotic cells like bacteria, it occurs in the cytoplasm as well. Additionally, in eukaryotic cells, proteins that are destined for secretion or for membranes are synthesized in the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
Ribosomes in cytoplasm and also the surface of the rough ER
They are the sites of protein synthesis.They provide surface for it
Ribosomes are the sites where protein synthesis occurs in the cell. They translate the genetic information from mRNA into proteins by linking amino acids together in the correct sequence.
Proteins in mammalian cells are synthesized in the endoplasmic reticulum, which is a network of membranes responsible for protein synthesis and processing. The ribosomes on the rough endoplasmic reticulum are the sites of protein synthesis, where mRNA is translated into protein. After synthesis, proteins may be modified and transported to other cellular compartments for their specific functions.
Ribosomes perform the process of protein synthesis.
Ribosomes in cytoplasm and also the surface of the rough ER
They provide surface for protein synthesis. They are the sites of protein synthesis.
ribosomes
ribosomes
They are the sites of protein synthesis
Ribosomes.
Protein synthesis is the process by which proteins are made in the body.
Protein synthesis occurs at ribosomes, which can be found in the cytoplasm of a cell. In eukaryotic cells, proteins can also be synthesized on ribosomes located on the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
They provide surface for protein synthesis.They are sites of protein synthesis
They are the sites of protein synthesis.They provide surface for it
Ribosomes are the sites where protein synthesis occurs in the cell. They translate the genetic information from mRNA into proteins by linking amino acids together in the correct sequence.
Protein synthesis takes place in the ribosomes of the cell. Ribosomes can be found both free-floating in the cytoplasm and attached to the endoplasmic reticulum. This process involves translating the genetic information from mRNA into a specific sequence of amino acids to form a protein.