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"Synthesis of one protein cannot take place without the presence of another protein." Is this statement true or false and why? This statement is false because only DNA and RNA can carry out protein synthesis, which involves transcription and translation. This statement is false because protein synthesis can take place directly with the help of amino acids. This statement is true because every step in protein synthesis requires enzymes, which are nothing but proteins.

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C. This statement is true because every step in protein synthesis requires enzymes, which are nothing but proteins.

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The third option:This statement is true because every step in protein synthesis requires enzymes, which are nothing but proteins.
I mean if you look at rRNA which is needed to make polypeptide chains, it is 2/3 protein, and then the helices, ss binding proteins, DNA polymerase and everything in transcription is protein.
So that last option/ third option is the best
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