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what is the functions of ribosomes?​

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Ribosomes have two main functions — decoding the message and the formation of peptide bonds. These two activities reside in two large ribonucleoprotein particles (RNPs) of unequal size, the ribosomal subunits. Each subunit is made of one or more ribosomal RNAs (rRNAs) and many ribosomal proteins (r-proteins).

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what is the functions of ribosomes?

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The important ribosome function includes:-

  • It assembles amino acid to form proteins that are essential to carry out cellular functions.

  • The DNA produces mRNA by the process of DNA transcription.

  • The mRNA is synthesized in the nucleus and transported to the cytoplasm for the process of protein synthesis.

  • The ribosomal subunits in the cytoplasm are bound around mRNA polymers. The tRNA then synthesizes proteins.

  • The proteins synthesized in the cytoplasm are utilized in the cytoplasm itself, the proteins synthesized by bound ribosomes are transported outside the cell.
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