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what type f enzymes are present in the ribosomes?what is their function and which cell organelle manufactures these enzymes?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Molecules that pass muster with the cell membrane enter the cytoplasm, a mixture of macromolecules (such as proteins and RNA), small organic molecules (such as glucose), ions, and water.

Because of the various materials in the cytoplasm, it’s a colloid, or mixture of phases, that alternates from a sol (a liquid colloid with solid suspended in it) to a gel (a colloid in which the dispersed phase combines with the medium to form a semisolid material). The fluid part of the cytoplasm, called the cytosol,has a differing consistency based on changes in temperature, molecular concentrations, pH, pressure, and agitation.

Within the cytoplasm lies a network of fibrous proteins collectively referred to as thecytoskeleton. It’s not rigid or permanent but changing and shifting according to the activity of the cell. The cytoskeleton maintains the cell’s shape, enables it to move, anchors its organelles, and directs the flow of the cytoplasm.

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