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the cell structures within which protein synthesis occurs.
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One of the minute granules free in the cytoplasm or attached to the endoplasmic reticulum of a cell, containing a high concentration of RNA. Ribosomes are the cell's "factories" - they are the place where all protein synthesis occurs. Messenger RNA (mRNA) messages from the nucleus are translated by the ribosomes, which build the encoded proteins.
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| ribosome |
The cellular particles made of protein and RNA subunits that catalyze the synthesis of proteins along a messenger RNA (mRNA) template. This process is called translation that converts a nucleic acid genetic code into an amino acid sequence. The result are proteins (enzymes) with each having a specific structure and function carrying out a particular metabolic reaction in a cell.
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A structure within cells that manufactures proteins by linking together amino acids according to the coded sequence on a strand of messenger RNA.
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The site of protein biosynthesis resulting from translation of messenger RNA (mRNA); an intracellular organelle, about 200 A in diameter, consisting of RNA and protein.
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