The ribosomes in bacterial cells do the same job as ribosomes in human and animal cells; they are "sites of translation (protein synthesis)".
Cancer cells are fast multiplying cells. Ribosomes help in cellular reproduction. Hence Cancer cells have ribosomes to assist them in multiplying. Hope this helps!
Hepatocyte's have mitochondria, ribosomes, Golgi bodies, endoplasmic reticulum (rough and smooth,) glycogen, lysosomes, nucleus and nucleolus. I think.
No. Ribosomes are not cells at all, but are organelles within cells that help to make proteins for the cell.
The ribosomes are the site of protein synthesis.
Cells are not found in ribosomes. Ribosomes are found in (eukaryotic) cells.
Mitochondria.
The ribosomes in bacterial cells do the same job as ribosomes in human and animal cells; they are "sites of translation (protein synthesis)".
Not a whole lot, these cells do not even have a nucleus. They do, however, have ribosomes.
liver cells, because smooth er processes alcohol, alcohol is processed in the liver.
ribosome are like the liver and pancreas because both make substance like ribosomes
The function of the ribosomes in cells is to make proteins. Ribosomes are made up of proteins and RNA.
Ribosomes are in both plant and animal 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.
Cancer cells are fast multiplying cells. Ribosomes help in cellular reproduction. Hence Cancer cells have ribosomes to assist them in multiplying. Hope this helps!
Ribosomes are organelles. All cells have ribosomes.
Ribosomes are small organelles that can be found inside a prokaryotic cell.