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why ribosome also called palade particle​

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In 1955 George Palade discovered previously unknown organelles in the cell, as Palade particles where the cell's formation of proteins takes place. Later renamed ribosomes, and are now well known as the sites of protein synthesis. Hence, "Palade particles" are Ribosomes

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Answer:In 1955 George Palade discovered previously unknown organelles in the cell, as Palade particles where the cell's formation of proteins takes place. Later renamed ribosomes, and are now well known as the sites of protein synthesis. Hence, "Palade particles" are Ribosomes

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