No.
Ribosomes are classified as being either "free" or "membrane-bound".
Free ribosomes can move about anywhere in the cytosol, but are excluded from the cell nucleus and other organelles.
When a ribosome begins to synthesize proteins that are needed in some organelles, the ribosome making this protein can become "membrane-bound".
Ribosomes are found in all organisms Archaea, eukarya, prokarya
Every kingdom has ribosomes. It is a common organelle.
The organelle with ribosomes that carries out protein synthesis is the rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER). The ribosomes attached to the rough ER synthesize proteins that are then transported within the organelle for further processing and packaging.
The organelle that synthesises ribosomes and is found in the nucleus is the nucleolus.
The rough endoplasmic reticulum is located close to or surrounding the nuclear envelope. This is studded with ribosomes.
Ribosomes
No they do not have.They have no organelle.
The answer is ribosomes.
Ribosomes
Ribosomes
It is not a cell.It is an organelle.
Sounds as if you are speaking of the ribosomes.