In a eukaryotic cell, protein synthesis occurs in the A. nuclear envelope. B. smooth endoplasmic reticulum. C. chromosomes. D. ribosomes.
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What do u think it should be ?
to be honest I dont have a clue
Do u know about each and every option mentioned ?
Protein synthesis occurs on non-membrane-bounded organelles called ribosomes. In eukaryotic cells, ribosomes are found in the cytosplasm, either free in the cytosol or bound to the rough endoplasmic reticulum (or to the outer membrane of the nuclear envelope). (:
i thought it was D
\(\color{blue}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @coxchris1 In a eukaryotic cell, protein synthesis occurs in the A. nuclear envelope. ---> Membrane around the nucleus B. smooth endoplasmic reticulum. ---> Endoplasmic reticulum without Ribosomes, helps in the synthesis of mostly lipids C. chromosomes. --> Contains the genetic code D. ribosomes. ---> Protein synthesis \(\color{blue}{\text{End of Quote}}\)
Yeah, it's D. Good job! (:
it is. For me it helps to remember that ribosomes are named after ribonucleic acid (RNA) so thats where the sRNA's go to create the amino acid
The answer is D
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