The ribosome in a cell is the site of:
a. protein synthesis
b. ATP formation
c. lipids and steroid molecule synthesis
d. intracellular digestion
a.protein synthesis.
Ribosomes are tiny structure in the cell which synthesise protein.
Whereas
ATP formation is by the mitochondria
Lipids and steroids synthesis by smooth endoplasmic reticulum.
Intracellular digestion is the function of lysosomes.
The ribosome in a cell is the site of: a. protein synthesis b. ATP formation c....
Bio 111 intro to cell It is due in 50 minutes from now Please help asap if possible 1-3. Refer to the diagram shown below: 1. Use the terms/phrases in the list provided to fill in the blanks a4 points) Function Cell component Letter A plasma membrance B NeNucleolus c Nucleus D -Ribosome. E -Rough ER. F Mito chon Terms (not all terms/phrases will be used) Contains cell's DNA Cell Wall Contains digestive enzymes Chloroplast 6Generates ATP for the cell...
QUESTION 15 Antibiotics have been very useful in elucidating the steps of protein synthesis. If you have an artificial mRNA with the sequence 5'-AUGGGGGGGGGG..., it will produce the following peptide in a cell-free, protein synthesizing system: fMet-Gly-Gly-Gly-Gly.... In your search for new antibiotics, you find one that blocks protein synthesis. When the same artificial mRNA is added to the cell free system with the antibiotic, only the dipeptide product: fMet-Gly is produced. Which step in protein synthesis could this antibiotic...
1. The ribosome is important for catalyzing the formation of peptide bonds. Which of the following statements is true? (a) The number of rRNA molecules that make up a ribosome greatly exceeds the number of protein molecules found in the ribosome. (b) The large subunit of the ribosome is important for binding to the mRNA. (c) The catalytic site for peptide bond formation is formed primarily from an rRNA. (d) Once the large and small subunits of the ribosome assemble,...
Site of ribosome assembly______ Organelle where synthesis of lipids occur________ The citric acid cycle occurs inside here___________ Extends spindles to bind kinetochores___________ Jone 10 9 Match the following descriptions with their appropriate number.
The antibiotic erythromycin disrupts protein synthesis by preventing ribosomal translocation (movement of the ribosome relative to the mRNA). It does not affect any other step in protein synthesis. Suppose you are doing a translation reaction in vitro and you add erythromycin just before the 3rd peptide bond is about to be made. You wait a few minutes and look at the ribosome. Circle the correct answer: a. The carboxyl end of AA #3 should now be covalently bonded directly to:...
#59) During protein synthesis, what happens to the ribosome? A) attach to the mRNA molecule and travel along its length B) attach to the DNA molecule and travel along its length to produce an mRNA molecule C) Translate mRNA into tRNA D) Transcribe mRNA to tRNA E) Translate mRNA into DNA #60) if you digested the human genome (3 billion bp) with a 7-cutter restriction enzyme, approximately how many fragments would you get? A) 511461 B)183105 C)16384 D)88 E) None...
02 2. Which of the following statements about protein LO synthesis is true? a. Protein synthesis occurs in the nucleus of the cell. b. Messenger RNA carries amino acids to ribosomes for assembly into proteins. c. In the process of transcription, transfer RNA trans- d. None of the above is true fers its DNA onto a ribosome.
38. T or F. Every protein, as it emerges from the ribosome, begins with methionine. 39. T or F. Enzymes speed up reactions by lowering the free energy of the products of a particular reaction. This makes the reaction more energetically favorable and thus more likely to occur. 40. T or F. At the termination of translation, a release factor binds to the ribosome at the A site and causes the ribosome to add a water molecule, instead of another...
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Beta-lactams target... a. Protein synthesis (50S subunit) b. RNA synthesis c. Protein synthesis (30S subunit) d. Cell wall synthesis