Prescott's Microbiology
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Author: WILLEY, Sandman, Wood
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Chapter 15.4, Problem 1CC
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Ribosome are essential components of the eukaryotic and prokaryotic organisms. They serve as the site of protein synthesis. This component consists of two subunits: small subunit and large subunit. These subunits join the amino acids together to form a polypeptide chain. These components and associated structures are known as the translational apparatus.
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