ribosome

/ˈraɪbəˌsoʊm/
noun
  1. A tiny structure inside a cell that makes proteins by linking together amino acids.
    • Ribosomes read the genetic code and build proteins accordingly.
    • In a biology class, we learned that ribosomes are found in both plant and animal cells.
    • Antibiotics can target bacterial ribosomes without harming human ones.
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