Biology, asked by kharateviday, 5 months ago

(v) Translation occurs in the
(a) Nucleus
(b) Cytoplasm
(d) Lysosomes
(c) Nucleolus​

Answers

Answered by gouravkuamrverma2
7

Answer:

Lysosomes..............

Answered by probrainsme102
0

Answer:

Cytoplasm

Explanation:

Translation is the process by which ribosomes in the cytoplasm or endoplasmic reticulum make proteins after the process of converting DNA to RNA in the cell's nucleus, as defined by molecular biology and genetics.

Gene expression refers to the entire process. Each cell is filled with a viscous fluid called cytoplasm, which is encased in the cell membrane.Water, salts, and proteins make up the majority of it.

The entirety of the interior and outside of eukaryotic cells, including the nucleus, is contained in the cytoplasm.The gel-like substance that fills a cell is called cytoplasm.It serves as a catalyst for chemical reactions.It offers a foundation for other organelles to function within the cell.The cytoplasm of a cell houses all of the processes for cell division, growth, and reproduction.

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