Nucleolus manufacturers cells protein

The nucleolus does not manufacture proteins directly. Instead, it is responsible for assembling ribosomes, which are the cellular structures that synthesize proteins. The nucleolus contains DNA, RNA, and proteins, and it synthesizes ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and combines it with proteins to form ribosomes. The ribosomes are then exported from the nucleolus to the cytoplasm, where they can begin the process of protein synthesis.