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Why proteins synthesised inside the cell?

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Answered by itsshreyashahi
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Because DNA is in the nucleus and ribosomes are in the cytoplasm, your cells need to rely on RNA, or ribonucleic acid, to transfer the information. The first phase ofprotein synthesis is known as transcription, which is the process by which information in DNA is copied into a new format.
Answered by Anonymous
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Ribosomes are produced in cytoplasm and mitochondria's chloroplast. RNA present in ribosomes plays a significant role in the synthesis of proteins. This synthesis is called translation as the protein compound is formed from amino acid and the amino acid structure is dec0ded from genes.

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