What is nucleolus ? & What are ribosomes ?
Asked by | 27th Feb, 2008, 07:45: PM
Expert Answer:
Nucleolus is a dark spherical body inside the nucleus containing proteins and RNA
Ribosomes are formed inside the nucleolus which help in protein synthesis. They are found on rough endoplasmic reticulum
Answered by | 30th Nov, 2017, 02:14: PM
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