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  • Protein Synthesis in Eukaryotic Cells: The Role of Ribosomes
    The products formed at the ribosome in a eukaryotic cell are proteins.

    Here's why:

    * Ribosomes are the protein synthesis factories: Ribosomes are cellular organelles responsible for translating the genetic code from messenger RNA (mRNA) into proteins.

    * mRNA carries the blueprint: mRNA molecules, which are transcribed from DNA, contain the genetic instructions for building a specific protein.

    * Ribosomes decode and assemble: Ribosomes read the mRNA sequence, codon by codon, and use this information to assemble amino acids into a chain, forming the protein.

    So, the ribosome is where the process of protein synthesis takes place, leading to the formation of a wide variety of proteins that perform essential functions within the cell and the organism.

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