Ribosomes in prokaryotes are smaller than the ones found in eukaryotes.
Yes, a prokaryotic cell has ribosomes but they are lesser in size compared to other ribosomes.
Prokaryotic cells contain ribosomes, which are responsible for protein synthesis.
A prokaryotic cell has DNA, ribosomes, plasma membrane an cytoplasm.
A prokaryotic cell has DNA, ribosomes, plasma membrane an cytoplasm.
External structures of a prokaryotic cell include glycocalyces, flagella, fimbriae, and pili. Most prokaryotic cells have a cell wall. Prokaryotic cells have a cytoplasmic membrane, cytosol, and inclusions. The nonmembranous organelles found in a prokaryotic cell are ribosomes and the cytoskeleton.
No, ribosomes are in prokaryote cells and doing the job of synthesizing proteins.
Yes, ribosomes are found in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. However, prokaryotic cells have smaller ribosomes compared to eukaryotic cells. Ribosomes are essential for protein synthesis in all living cells.
facilitates translation of mRNA into proteins
Prokaryotic cells have ribosomes, plasmids, cytoplasm, plasma membrane, cell wall, and a nucleoid. They do not have a membrane-bound nucleus like Eukaryotes do.
in prokaryotic cell ribosome is partly synthesised from nucleoid and partly from pre-exsisting ribosomes. in eukaryotic cell ribosomes are partly synthesised from nucleorar organiser region and partly from pre-exsisting ribosomes.
The function is same as of eukaryotic cell i-e they make proteins for the cell
ribosomes are not cells, they are organelles that produce and synthesize proteins. get it straight!