Why ribosomes are called 'protein factories'?
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Amar Kumar 6 years, 7 months ago
Ribosomes are called “protein factories” because the proteins are manufactured in the ribosomes. The proteins are made up of amino acids (smaller units).When you eat meat or egg whites, it gets broken down into amino acids, which are rearranged in the ribosomes according to code present in the DNA.
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