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organelles. and enzymes.


Question Posted Tuesday November 10 2009, 2:06 pm

1.how do several organelles work together to synthesize proteins in a cell?

also..

what are some different types of enzymes?
how and where are they synthesized in a cell?
what are theyre functions?
how do they get from their place of synthesis to the place where they interact with the substrate?


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Melody answered Tuesday November 10 2009, 10:03 pm:
I do believe this site has some kind of rule against giving answers to homework questions, which is what is sounds like you are asking for. Sparknotes can be really helpful for all sorts of different school subjects, so try checking that out. Something I do when I get stumped on a biology homework question is google it. If you look around you will eventually find the answer you are looking for, plus you'll learn a lot in the process. :)

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