Anatomy Q:
I really want to help, but I think I consume your time to get the idea because I am searching a lot in not my field! That is the point!
Show me!
Yes
Is this urgent?
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@3mar
its urgent the question
Why all that lag?
I have to go now and I will be available tomorrow at that time. Excuse me!
Ok I can postpone my appointment....for you
But please be faster in response!
where are you?
Ribosomes are a cell structure that makes protein.
Ribosomes are the workplaces of protein biosynthesis, the process of translating mRNA into protein.
Ribosomes can be free-floating in the cell or attached to other organelles, such as the rough endoplasmic reticulum. These organelles receive RNA from the cell's nucleus and transcribe and translate the RNA into amino acids. The ribosome then assembles the amino acids into chains. Amino acid chains are also known as proteins. These proteins can then be transported to the rough endoplasmic reticulum and the Golgi apparatus for further synthesis and processing.
@iwanttogotostanford
Why do you insist to let me wait?
Salam
"Ribosomes are where the proteins are put together. It is where they are transcribed. excerpt: "" Once the ribosomes synthesizing these proteins become bound to the rough ER, the proteins enter or cross the ER membrane cotranslationally — that is, during their synthesis. Soluble proteins in this class first are localized in the ER lumen and subsequently are sorted to the lumen of other organelles or are secreted from the cell. Likewise, the integral membrane proteins in this class initially are inserted into the rough ER membrane during their synthesis; some remain there, but many eventually become localized to the plasma membrane or membranes of the smooth ER, Golgi complex, lysosomes, or endosomes...."
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