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masya89 [10]
4 years ago
13

How is the nucleus involved in protein synthesis?

Biology
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barxatty [35]4 years ago
7 0

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Arturiano [62]4 years ago
6 0
Ribosomes make proteins for the cell and Mitochondria use sugar and oxygen to release energy that is used by the cell. ER helps make proteins (ribosomes) and also lipids. Chloroplasts turn sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into food (glucose).
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