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what is ribosomes explain

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hi friend,

-» A ribosome is a biological molecule made of ribonucleic acid (RNA) and proteins (ribosomal proteins).

-» The structure of a ribosome is complex, and it is responsible for making the millions of proteins that are needed by cells.

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Answered by MrPerfect0007
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☆ Ribosomes are very microscopic particles located in the cellulose of living cells, which have an important role in the synthesis of proteins. They convert signals of genetic material (DNA or RNA) to the protein chain.

☆ These endoplasmic reticulum are found on the upper surface, apart from it also found in mitochondria and chloroplasts.

☆ Ribosomes are associated with a message holder ribose nucleic acid (MRNA) in which a message is needed to correct the amino acids necessary for the production of a particular protein.

☆ Amino acids are attached to messenger RNA molecules. Thus, it helps in the synthesis of ribosome proteins, also helps in lipid metabolic processes.

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