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Where are protein synthesised inside the cell ?

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Answered by skyfall63
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Answer: Ribosomes

Explanation:

Ribosomes are found in cytoplasm and mitochondria’s chloroplast. The RNA found in ribosomes play a major role in protein synthesis. This synthesis is called as translation because the protein compound is produced from amino acid and the structure of the amino acid is decoded from genes.

When the ribosomes are connected with endoplasmic reticulum, called as rough-endoplasmic reticulum. It consist of smaller subunits which are used to read RNA and larger subunits are used to join amino acid.

Answered by singhaayushi5859
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Answer:Translation is the process of protein synthesis from mRNA. Protein synthesis occurs in the cytoplasm where ribosomes play a major role. The mRNAs synthesized in nucleus gets transported to the cytoplasm where protein synthesis takes place. Ribosomes are the organelles responsible for protein translation and are composed of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and proteins. Transfer RNA job is to bring the proper amino acid into the ribosome to be attached to the growing peptide chain. Ribosomes move along the mRNA molecule and catalyze the assembly of amino acids into protein chains.

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