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any five functions of ribosomes​

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Answered by jasminefelicity11
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When it comes to the main functions of ribosomes, they assume the role of bringing together amino acids to form particular proteins, which are important for completing the cell's activities.

Protein is required for numerous cell functions, for example, directing chemical processes or fixing the damage. Ribosomes can yet be discovered floating inside the cytoplasm or joined to the endoplasmic reticulum.

The other functions include:

1) The procedure of creation of proteins, the deoxyribonucleic acid makes mRNA by the step of DNA transcription.

2) The hereditary information from the mRNA is converted into proteins amid DNA translation.

3)The arrangements of protein assembly amid protein synthesis are indicated in the mRNA.

4) The mRNA is arranged in the nucleus and is moved to the cytoplasm for an additional operation of protein synthesis.

5)The proteins which are arranged by the ribosomes currently in the cytoplasm are utilized inside the cytoplasm by itself. The proteins created by the bound ribosomes are moved outside the cell.

Taking into consideration their main function in developing proteins, it's clear that a cell can’t function in the absence of ribosomes.

Answered by ashish1234586
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