The ribosomes make proteins, and the nucleus stores genetic information
Explanation:
Ribosomes are organelles found in all cell types. These are small, membrane-free particles composed of ribosomal RNA and proteins. Ribosomes act on the cell by performing protein synthesis. They can be found inside chloroplasts and mitochondria, free in the cytoplasm, performing protein synthesis that will be used there or they may be associated with the endoplasmic reticulum, forming the rough endoplasmic reticulum. In the latter case, the proteins they produce are transported to the extracellular medium.
The nucleus, in turn, is responsible for all cellular functions. Mainly the control of cellular chemical reactions. It is in the nucleus of cells that DNA is located, so we can say that the nucleus has the function of storing all genetic information.