The ribosome, shown at the right, is a factory for the manufacture of polypeptides. Amino acids are carried into the ribosome, one at a time, connected to transfer RNA molecules. Each amino acid is joined to the growing polypeptide chain, which detaches from the ribosome only after the polypeptide has been completed. This assembly-line approach allows even very long polypeptide chains to be assembled rapidly and with impressive accuracy.