yes it is found in prokaryotes as it has no membrane to cover it and the prokaryotic cell or prokaryotes lack just membrane bounded organelles and it performs the same function as in eukaryotes
"Ribosome"
RBS stands for ribosome bonding sites. Putative RBS happens in chloroplasts and these can be found also in prokaryotes in chemistry.
Prokaryotes have ribosomes, which are the structures necessary for protein synthesis. Ribosomes are responsible for assembling amino acids into proteins based on the instructions provided by messenger RNA (mRNA).
Ribosomes are common to all types of cells, including prokaryotes.
Better to say prokaryotes have ribosomes. Eukaryotes also have ribosomes, the " workbench " on which polypeptides are synthesized, but the ribosomes are somewhat different in size and composition between prokaryotes and eukaryotes, though they do the same job.
Ribosomes are found in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes. In prokaryotes, ribosomes are smaller (70S) and float freely in the cytoplasm. In eukaryotes, ribosomes are larger (80S) and can be found free in the cytoplasm or attached to the endoplasmic reticulum, forming rough ER. Despite their size difference, both types of ribosomes perform the essential function of protein synthesis.
Prokaryotic and eukaryotic
ribosomes are responsible for protein synthesis in a cell. prokaryotes consists of 70s type of ribosome whereas eukaryotes consists of 80s type of ribosome.
Ribosome is found in plant and animal cell both
cytoplasm is found in both eukaryotes and prokaryotes.
cytoplasm
Ribosome