Science, asked by jainish777, 9 months ago

how do plants synthesise proteins?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Nitrates taken into the plant through the roots are pulled into the plant, where they are converted into 20 different kinds of amino acids. These amino acids are turned into proteins in special structures in the cells called ribosomes. These structures reside in four places in the plant.

Answered by callofduty79
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Nitrates and Amino Acids

Nitrates taken into the plant through the roots are pulled into the plant, where they are converted into 20 different kinds of amino acids. These amino acids are turned into proteins in special structures in the cells called ribosomes. These structures reside in four places in the plant.

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