Protein synthesis in plant cell occur in
a cytoplasm and Golgi body
b mitochondria and chloroplast and cytoplasm
c cytoplasm golgi body and ER
D nucleoplasm cytoplasm and lysosome
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A typical plant cell synthesizes proteins in three distinct compartments: the cytosol, the plastids, and the mitochondria. Translation of mRNAs transcribed in the nucleus occurs in the cytosol. ..
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Protein synthesis in plant cell occur in - b.) mitochondria and chloroplast and cytoplasm.
- The cytosol, plastids, and mitochondria are the three separate areas in which a normal plant cell produces proteins.
- The cytoplasm is where mRNAs that were written in the nucleus are translated.
- Plastid and mitochondrial mRNA, on the other hand, are translated outside of those organelles.
- The endoplasmic reticulum of eukaryotic cells is where protein synthesis takes place.
- Polyribosomes are many ribosomes that work together to translate a single mRNA.
- Additionally, protein synthesis can be powered by light in plastids isolated from green leaves.
- By electrophoresis in sodium dodecyl sulphate-urea polyacrylamide gels, the tagged polypeptides produced in isolated plastids were examined.
Hence, protein synthesis in plant cells occurs in mitochondria, chloroplast and cytoplasm.
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