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Where in eukaryotic cells does protein synthesis take place

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It takes place in the ribosomes
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Answer: Ribosomes

Step-by-step explanation:

Ribosomes can be defined as a complex macro-molecular machine which is found in all living organism which serves as the site for biological protein synthesis.

They assemble amino acids which form specific protein that is essential to carry out the cellular process of the body.

The genetic message from the messenger RNA (mRNA) is translated into proteins by the process of translation.

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