They are not covered by a membrane.
how do ribosomes differ from other cell structures found found the cytoplasm?
False. Ribosomes are not membrane-bound organelles. They are small, complex structures responsible for protein synthesis within the cell. They can be found free-floating in the cytoplasm or attached to the endoplasmic reticulum.
unlike most organelles ribosomes are not covered by membranes
Ribosomes make proteins for the cell.
Ribosomes are organelles. All cells have ribosomes.
ribosomes
Ribosomes are the tiniest organelles. They make proteins for the cell
Different proteins are produced on free-floating ribosomes than on ones attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER). In a general sense, proteins that will be used at the ER will be produced on attached ribosomes. Proteins that are meant for secretion will be made on free-floating ribosomes.
In a typical animal cell, the only major organelles not covered by membranes are the ribosomes. Ribosomes are composed of r-RNA and proteins.
Ribosomes produce the proteins needed in a cell
yes
The Ribosomes