Organisms can synthesize proteins or get them in their diet.
The organelle Rough Endoplasmic Protein synthesizes proteins.
Both eukaryotes and prokaryotes use transcription and translation to synthesize proteins. In both processes, the genetic information stored in DNA is converted into RNA molecules, which are then used to assemble amino acids into proteins. However, there are also significant differences between the two processes, such as the presence of introns and exons in eukaryotic genes and the organization of ribosomes during translation.
No, DNA does not directly synthesize proteins. DNA contains the genetic information that is transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA), which is then translated by ribosomes to synthesize proteins. This process is known as protein synthesis or translation.
Ribosomes are important in the production of proteins. The biggest source of ribosomes and protein production is the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
Ribosomes are organelles in a cell that synthesize proteins. In prokaryotes, they are formed in the cytoplasm. In eukaryotes, they are formed in the nucleolus.
Organisms can synthesize proteins or get them in their diet.
Proteins are made in the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum.
Synthesize Proteins
While they are they are found in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes, and present in found within all living cells that synthesize proteins, a few cells (such as human red blood cells) do not contain them.
It basically means "making." Synthesizing proteins=making proteins
The organelle Rough Endoplasmic Protein synthesizes proteins.
Both eukaryotes and prokaryotes use transcription and translation to synthesize proteins. In both processes, the genetic information stored in DNA is converted into RNA molecules, which are then used to assemble amino acids into proteins. However, there are also significant differences between the two processes, such as the presence of introns and exons in eukaryotic genes and the organization of ribosomes during translation.
synthesize proteins
yes they can. They have their own ribosomes which synthesize proteins
No, DNA does not directly synthesize proteins. DNA contains the genetic information that is transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA), which is then translated by ribosomes to synthesize proteins. This process is known as protein synthesis or translation.
Ribosomes are important in the production of proteins. The biggest source of ribosomes and protein production is the rough endoplasmic reticulum.