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How are area ribosomes different from bacteria ribosomes?

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Are ribosomes present in bacteria?

True. The ribosomes are where polypeptides are assembled from amino acids. Bacterial (prokaryotic) ribosomes are smaller than eukaryotic ones.


Is ribosomes bacteria?

No it is an organelle.It is found in bacteria too.


What are the only organelles that bacteria have?

Ribosomes


Do bacteria have vacuole and ribosome in it?

Yes,they do have those organells.But ribosomes are 70s ribosomes.


Is ribosomes a bacteria?

Ribosomes are not bacteria. They are microscopic structures containing proteins and strands of RNA. They are located within the cytoplasm of plant and animal cells.


Why Erythromycins does not destroy the 70s ribosomes in mitochondria which is inside eukaryotic cells while it destroys 70s ribosomes in bacteria?

ribosomes are created from the nucleus (protein synthesis) so ribosomes of bacterica will have different genetic information....and remember the cells can communicate with each other .e.g hormones


Why do bacteria cells have ribosomes As in what do the ribosomes do?

The ribosomes in bacterial cells do the same job as ribosomes in human and animal cells; they are "sites of translation (protein synthesis)".


Where in a bacterium are proteins synthesized?

Since bacteria do not contain a nucleus or a complex translation machinery, protein synthesis occurs on free ribosomes in the cytoplasm


What are the differences between prokaryotic ribosomes and eukaryotic ribosomes?

Prokaryotic ribosomes are single celled ribosomes and eukryotic ribosomes are multi cellular ribosomes


What is found in the cytoplasmof a bacteria cell?

DNA and ribosomes.


Is the method for protein synthesis different in animals plants and bacteria?

No. This is one of those things that has been "conserved" over evolutionary time. It has worked well from the very beginning and so has been used again and again. The only thing that is different is where it takes place and their size. In bacteria, ribosomes are found in the cytoplasm and in our cells, they are usually found embedded in the rough endoplasmic reticulum. The size of bacteria ribosomes are smaller.


Where does the chloroplasts come from?

They are thought to be evolved from bacteria. They have 70s ribosomes ,circular DNA like bacteria