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  • Ribosomes: The Protein-Building Factories of Cells
    Ribosomes don't go to school! They are tiny organelles found inside cells, and their job is to make proteins.

    Here's a fun analogy to help you understand:

    * Think of a cell as a factory.

    * Ribosomes are like the assembly line workers.

    * They take instructions from the "blueprints" (DNA) and use them to build proteins (products) from smaller building blocks (amino acids).

    So, while ribosomes don't go to school in the same way we do, they are essential for building the things cells need to function!

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