Bio Question

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No they are where chains of ammino acids are assembled.
 
Ribosomes consist of both rRNA and protein, but the rRNA is really the important part (the protein really just holds the whole thing together).
 
I really love, by the way, how we're all trying to "out-biology" each other. You'd almost think we were competing 😉
 
Medikit said:
Ribosomes are made of both proteins and ribosomal RNA. The active sites of RNA have ribozymes along with enzymes.


Since the OP took bio waaaaay back...

ribozyme = catalytic RNA molecule(s)
enzyme = catalytic protein(s)

they are not different things (as, the way I take medikit's quote to unintentionally imply) different things than proteins and RNA, except for their specialized functions.
 
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