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... ribosomes , both free ( in the cytosol ) and bound ( to the endoplasmic reticulum ) . The simplified diagram of a ribosome shows its two subunits . Ribosomes build proteins in two cytoplasmic locales ( see Figure 6.11 ) . Free ribosomes ...
... ribosomes , both free ( in the cytosol ) and bound ( to the endoplasmic reticulum ) . The simplified diagram of a ribosome shows its two subunits . Ribosomes build proteins in two cytoplasmic locales ( see Figure 6.11 ) . Free ribosomes ...
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... ribosomes . Bound and free ribosomes are structurally 104 identical and can alternate between the two roles ; the cell adjusts the relative numbers of each as metabolic changes alter the types of proteins that must be synthesized . 63.
... ribosomes . Bound and free ribosomes are structurally 104 identical and can alternate between the two roles ; the cell adjusts the relative numbers of each as metabolic changes alter the types of proteins that must be synthesized . 63.
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... free ribosomes in the cytosol and by ribosomes contained within these organelles themselves . Not only do these organelles have ribosomes ,. 99.
... free ribosomes in the cytosol and by ribosomes contained within these organelles themselves . Not only do these organelles have ribosomes ,. 99.
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