No, they do not. Prokaryotic cells have no membrane-bound organelles such as rough endoplasmic reticulum. The 70s ribosomes found in prokaryotic cells are therefore free in the cytoplasm as opposed to attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
No, prokaryotes do not have rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Rough ER is a membrane-bound organelle present in eukaryotic cells, involved in protein synthesis and modification. Prokaryotic cells lack membrane-bound organelles, including the ER.
Eukaryotic cells have two types of endoplasmic reticulum: Smooth ER (SER); Rough ER (RER).
introns and exons are absent in prokaryotic rna hence processing not necessary
Rough ER has Ribosomes and Smooth ER does not.
Rough ER has ribosomes on it.Thats why it is called rough.
Rough and smooth rough ER has ribosomes
Eukaryotic cells have two types of endoplasmic reticulum: Smooth ER (SER); Rough ER (RER).
introns and exons are absent in prokaryotic rna hence processing not necessary
A rough er has ribosomes while a soft er does not
Rough ER has Ribosomes and Smooth ER does not.
Rough ER has Ribosomes and Smooth ER does not.
Rough ER has numerous ribosomes on its surface. These are absent on smooth ER. Smooth ER studded with ribosomes. Rough ER transport of materials.
rough ER has a higher proportion of ribosomes within, hence the 'rough' appearance
Rough ER is studded with ribosomes while smoth ER is not.
Rough ER is studded with ribosomes while smoth ER is not.
Rough ER is studded with ribosomes while smoth ER is not.
Rough ER looks like a maze and smooth ER looks like a sculpture. Another thing is that the Rough ER has ribosomes on it while the Smooth ER doesnt.
Rough ER has ribosomes on it.Thats why it is called rough.