The chief function of the ribosome is to?
A Manufacture lipid molecules
B provide site for cellular protein sythesis
C assist in active transport
D Generate forces that produce motion
The correct option is
B. Provide site for cellular protein synthesis
This is a cell organelle which can be either in free form or bound to endoplasmic reticulum. Helps in synthesis of proteins. The process is called translation as it translates the information present in the messenger RNA into a chain of amino acids. They further organise into various primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary structures.
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The chief function of the ribosome is to? A Manufacture lipid molecules B provide site for...
The ribosome in a cell is the site of: a. protein synthesis b. ATP formation c. lipids and steroid molecule synthesis d. intracellular digestion
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