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Grade 9 Cell Structure and Function
Ribosomes help the cell with the process of
  1. lipid synthesis.
  2. photosynthesis.
  3. protein synthesis.
Grade 12 Cell Structure and Function
The site for the synthesis of proteins is the
  1. ribosome.
  2. cisternae.
  3. cytoplasm.
  4. nucleus.
Grade 12 Cell Structure and Function
The site for the synthesis of proteins is the
  1. ribosome.
  2. cisternae.
  3. cytoplasm.
  4. nucleus.
Grade 9 Biochemical Pathways
What process causes the formation of a new molecule?
  1. digestion
  2. hydrolysis
  3. oxidation synthesis
  4. dehydration synthesis
Grade 9 DNA, RNA, and Genetics
Which series is the correct pathway for protein synthesis?
  1. DNA, RNA, protein synthesis
  2. protein synthesis, RNA, DNA
  3. DNA, protein synthesis, RNA
Grade 12 Biochemical Pathways
Grade 7 Cell Structure and Function
The organelles responsible for protein synthesis are
  1. mitochondria.
  2. vacuoles.
  3. lysosomes.
  4. ribosomes.
Grade 11 DNA, RNA, and Genetics
The enzyme used in the synthesis of mRNA is
  1. restriction enzyme.
  2. DNA ligase.
  3. DNA polymerase.
  4. RNA polymerase.
Grade 6 Cell Structure and Function
What is the site of protein synthesis?
  1. vacuole
  2. nucleus
  3. lysosome
  4. ribosome
College Reactions
College Reactions
Grade 10 Cell Structure and Function
Which organelle is the site of protein synthesis?
  1. nucleus
  2. nucleolus
  3. ribosome
  4. endoplasmic reticulum
College Reactions
Grade 9 Cell Structure and Function
What organelle is the site of protein synthesis?
  1. centriole
  2. lysosome
  3. nucleus
  4. ribosome
Grade 9 DNA, RNA, and Genetics
Which molecules are involved in protein synthesis?
  1. ribosomal RNA, transfer RNA, and mutagens
  2. messenger RNA, ribosomal RNA, and transfer RNA
  3. messenger RNA, introns, and ribosomal RNA
  4. transfer RNA, introns, and mutagens
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