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show through a diagram how proteins are synthesized by plants​

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Answered by DMNS
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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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A normal plant cell blends proteins in three particular compartments: the cytosol, the plastids, and the mitochondria.

What is the process?

  • Interpretation of mRNAs translated in the core happens in the cytosol.
  • Interestingly, both record and interpretation of plastid and mitochondrial mRNA happen inside those organelles.

Where could protein blend in plant cells be?

  • Ribosomes are the locales in a cell where protein union happens.
  • A significant fundamental component important in the plants for protein combination is Nitrogen.
  • It is a fundamental constituent of amino acids.
  • All amino acids convey nitrogen in the amino gathering attached to α-carbon molecule.
  • Thus, the name amino acids.
  • As proteins are biopolymers of amino acids.
  • Protein blend can't be completed without any nitrogen.

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