What do ribosomes do?
Ribosomes are responsible for processing the genetic instructions carried by an mRNA. Thanks for asking ChaCha!
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The ribosome functions in the expression of the genetic code from nucleic acid into protein, in a process called translation.
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Ribosomes produce protein. ChaCha all day long!
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ribosomes manufacture protein for chlorophorm and chlorophyl
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Ribosomes do not differ in any fundamental way; both preform the same functions by the same set of chemical reactions.
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Ribosomes are cytoplasmic granules composed of RNA and protein, at which protein synthesis takes place. Thanks for using ChaCha!
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