Organelles
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Toki Mukai
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- Project Question: Why different angle of the wind from the pinwheel makes different rotation? In my experiment, 45 degree of the wind from the pinwheel makes it rotate the fastest, and 18o degree of the wind from the pinwheel makes it rotate the slowest.
- Project Due Date: March 28, 2012
- Project Status: I am finished with my experiment and analyzing the data
Organelles
What are ribosomes?
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- Former Expert
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- Project Question: How do different animals adapt to their environment?
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Re: Organelles
Hi Toki,
Welcome to Science Buddies! The experts at Ask An Expert are here to help you with your science project, not to answer homework questions. You can easily find out about ribosomes by looking in your Biology textbook or searching for "ribosome" on the internet.
Here is the Wikipedia article about ribosomes: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ribosome
But don't stop there! There are a great many resources on the internet to help you understand ribosomes.
Best,
Heather
Welcome to Science Buddies! The experts at Ask An Expert are here to help you with your science project, not to answer homework questions. You can easily find out about ribosomes by looking in your Biology textbook or searching for "ribosome" on the internet.
Here is the Wikipedia article about ribosomes: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ribosome
But don't stop there! There are a great many resources on the internet to help you understand ribosomes.
Best,
Heather
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- Former Expert
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- Project Question: Biochemistry
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Re: Organelles
Hi Toki,
As Heather mentioned, the experts are designated to mentor students with science projects.
However, if you are still stuck with the same question, here is a little help:
Ribosome subunits are manufactured in the nucleus and consist of RNA molecules and proteins. They basically hep the assemblage of amino acids into protein molecules.
Hope this answers your question
-Grace
As Heather mentioned, the experts are designated to mentor students with science projects.
However, if you are still stuck with the same question, here is a little help:
Ribosome subunits are manufactured in the nucleus and consist of RNA molecules and proteins. They basically hep the assemblage of amino acids into protein molecules.
Hope this answers your question
-Grace

