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functions of ribosomes in a Cell

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Answered by C0R0NA
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Functions of ribosomes.

  1. Responsible for protein synthesis.
  2. Serve as the site of mRNA translation.
  3. It assembles amino acid to form proteins.
  4. The DNA produces mRNA by the process of DNA transcription.
Answered by bhoomikalokesh13
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Answer: the answer to this  is given below:

Explanation:

Ribosomes are one of the significant cell organelles which are composed of RNA and protein. Ribosomes help in changing the genetic codes in chains of amino acids. it is a complex molecular machine which is present in the living cells that produces protein through amino acids and this process is known as translation. It is found in both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells., for the production of protein, every living cell requires ribosomes.

FUNCTIONS OR RIBOSOMES:

  • To carry out cellular functions it assembles the amino acid from protein.
  • Through the process of DNA transcription, the  DNA produces mRNA.
  • The site of protein synthesis is ribosomes.
  • Ribosomes help in protein synthesis.
  • The main function of ribosomes is decoding the message and formation of peptides.

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