Yes
Ribosomes are found in plant and animal cells both.
Ribosomes are common to all types of cells, including prokaryotes.
Ribosomes are found in plant and animal cells both.
Plants use proteins, just like animals! So they use ribosomes to build proteins too.
Yes, in fact there are ribosomes in both plant and animal cells. That's right. Ribosomes are the site of synthesis of polypeptide chains; proteins are formed from polypeptide chains. Both animals and plants need proteins for many purposes, not least as enzymes. There are also ribosomes in prokaryotic cells, but these are smaller. The ribosomes in prokaryotes have a sedimentation rate of 70S (Svedberg units); eukaryotes have 80S ribosomes. They are the sites of protein synthesis, which makes them as important as other cell organelles.yes
Ribosomes are in both plant and animal cells.
Yes, plant mitochondria certainly do have functional ribosomes.
Ribosomes are, in fact, in both plant and animal cells.
The ribosomes are the site of protein synthesis.
The Ribosomes make the proteins.
There are free ribosomes in a plant and animal cell.
Ribosomes are found in both plant and animal cellsboth