Chemistry, asked by avnishk1978, 1 month ago

Where are proteins synthesized in cell Cytoplasm  Nucleus Golgi appartus Ribosomes​

Answers

Answered by Surbhijyoti200859
2

Answer:

In eukaryotes, ribosomes get their orders for protein synthesis from the nucleus, where portions of DNA (genes) are transcribed to make messenger RNAs (mRNAs). An mRNA travels to the ribosome, which uses the information it contains to build a protein with a specific amino acid sequence.

Answered by Anonymous
12

Answer:

In eukaryotes, ribosomes get their orders for protein synthesis from the nucleus, where portions of DNA (genes) are transcribed to make messenger RNAs (mRNAs). An mRNA travels to the ribosome, which uses the information it contains to build a protein with a specific amino acid sequence.

source:- khanacademy

❤MissDevil❤

Similar questions