Yes, plant mitochondria certainly do have functional ribosomes.
Yes, chloroplasts, like mitochondria, contain ribosomes.Chloroplasts also contain DNA, and synthesize messenger RNA by transcription. Polypeptides are formed at the ribosomes.These ribosomes are more or less like those of modern prokaryotic cells; this is one of the facts that supports the theory that chloroplasts and mitochondria evolved from ancestral free-living prokaryotic organisms.
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The ribosomes are the site where proteins are synthesized.
Yes, ribosomes can be found in plant cells. They are responsible for protein synthesis in cells by translating genetic information from mRNA into functional proteins. Ribosomes are found in both the cytoplasm and attached to the endoplasmic reticulum in plant cells.
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Mitochondrion are found in both plant and animal cells.
Yes they have ribosomes.Mitochondria have 70s ribosomes.
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The energy plant is one of the analogies of a mitochondrion. Mitochondria are found in both the animal and plant cells and are the site of the cellular respiration.