Asked by ballamoney1
Internal membranes play important roles in protein production and processing except they do NOT
anchor ribosomes in place.
transport substances to different areas.
contain the hereditary information for the protein.
modify proteins to go into vesicles.
anchor ribosomes in place.
transport substances to different areas.
contain the hereditary information for the protein.
modify proteins to go into vesicles.
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Answered by
Anonymous
No DNA info within the membrane.
~Terry
~Terry
Answered by
ballamoney1
so it would be contain the hereditary info for the protein
Answered by
Anonymous
Hereditary info is contained within the nucleus in the chromosome inside the cell. Not the membrane itself.
~Terry
~Terry
Answered by
ballamoney1
but they do anchor ribosomes in place?
Answered by
molly
yes.they do
Answered by
imdabomb
In fact ballamoney1, they do not anchor the ribosomes in place. The ribosomes simply float around wherever they please, and when they want to, they flow into the chloroplasts. There they will perform photosynthesis and turn green.
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