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   Much of the intracellular structure of a eukaryote cell is involved in protein synthesis. The figure shows the amounts of protein in cells at different parts of the cell cycle between two cell divisions. G₁ is a stage just after the cell has divided, and G₂ is the stage just before the cell divides again. S is a stage when the cell is synthesizing material such as DNA, mitochondria, and other organelles. -Most of the protein measured in the cells was likely synthesized by A) mitochondria. B) nucleolus. C) smooth endoplasmic reticulum. D) ribosomes.
Much of the intracellular structure of a eukaryote cell is involved in protein synthesis. The figure shows the amounts of protein in cells at different parts of the cell cycle between two cell divisions. G₁ is a stage just after the cell has divided, and G₂ is the stage just before the cell divides again. S is a stage when the cell is synthesizing material such as DNA, mitochondria, and other organelles.
-Most of the protein measured in the cells was likely synthesized by

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