No, ribosomes are not bigger than chloroplasts.
Yes.
This is because a polyribosome is a group of ribosomes. The whole group can move along a strand of messenger RNA (mRNA) in a "crocodile", all synthesizing the same polypeptide.
Mitochondria contain 70s ribosomes inside them.Mitochondria are much larger
Mitochondria are way bigger.They contain ribosomes inside.
lysosomes or ribosomes..
they both help the cells in may ways like the Ribosomes and Endoplasmi reticulum
Rough endoplasmic reticulum exports protein to the Golgi body in vesicles, the Golgi body then modifies these proteins and then transports them, again in vesicles
A - studded with ribosomes. The rough ER is covered in ribosomes, and so it looks like the surface is 'rough'. This is involved in protein synthesis.
nucleolus is inside the nucleus and it makes ribosomes. Ribosomes are made up of mRNAs and proteins and it is the site for making proteins. There are ribosomes on some of the ER (endoplasmic reticulum) and so the ER is known as rough ER. As more proteins are made, they leave the rough ER via vesicles that bud off from the ER.
lysosomes or ribosomes..
they both help the cells in may ways like the Ribosomes and Endoplasmi reticulum
Rough endoplasmic reticulum exports protein to the Golgi body in vesicles, the Golgi body then modifies these proteins and then transports them, again in vesicles
depends on what the "ribosomes" are. if people are the ribosomes, the best analogy for transport vesicles would be cabs.
Endoplasmic reticulum consisting of tubules and vesicles and is free of ribosomes
Ribosomes , Golgi apparatus , Rough endoplasmic reticulum
Transport Vessicles
Yes , eukaryotes have larger ribosomes than prokaryotes.
animals-cell membranes, cytoskeletons, nucleus, ribosomes, the endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondrion, vesicles and the golgi complex plants-cell walls, cell membranes, cytoskeletons, nucleus, ribosomes, the endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondrion, vesicles, the golgi complex, and chloroplasts
Nucleus>>E. Reticulum>>> Ribosomes>>>Vesicles>>>Goli>>>cell membrane.The DNA (and hence nucleus and chromosomes), mRNA, Ribosomes, tRNA.
Mitochondria are larger than ribosomes.70s ribosomes can be seen inside the mitochondria.So ribosomes are much smaller
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