no. all cells have ribosomes, DNA, and a cell membrane. that is all that prokaryotic cells have. eukaryotic cells have everything else too.
Cells are not found in ribosomes. Ribosomes are found in (eukaryotic) cells.
The terms eukaryotic and prokaryotic only apply to cells - ribosomes themselves aren't cells. Ribosomes are parts of cells, which can be either prokaryotic or eukaryotic.
The terms eukaryotic and prokaryotic only apply to cells - ribosomes themselves aren't cells. Ribosomes are parts of cells, which can be either prokaryotic or eukaryotic.
Ribosomes
Ribosomes are present in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells because they are membrane less.
No, ribosomes are in prokaryote cells and doing the job of synthesizing proteins.
Yes, ribosomes are found in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. However, prokaryotic cells have smaller ribosomes compared to eukaryotic cells. Ribosomes are essential for protein synthesis in all living cells.
Eukaryotic cells have a membrane bound nucleus, 80S ribosomes and no plasmids.Nucleus
ribosomes are not cells, they are organelles that produce and synthesize proteins. get it straight!
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Yes, ribosomes are found in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. They are responsible for protein synthesis in all cells by translating mRNA into a specific sequence of amino acids to form proteins. While the basic structure and function of ribosomes are similar in both types of cells, there are some differences in the size and composition of ribosomes between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
Ribosomes are found in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. They are the cellular structures responsible for protein synthesis.