Ribosomes work inside of the chloroplasts in a cell.
This is a reply to the answer above: Not even close. Ribosomes are assembled by parts found in the nucleolus, and can be found both in the cytoplasm and bound to the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (coincidentally giving the Rough ER its name). If you plan on answering more questions, just stop right now. You will only confuse people
I agree with the second answer. Exactly correct.
nucleus
There are several organelles. They are cytoplasm,rough ER, mitochondria and chloroplasts
Rough endoplasmic reticulum(RER), called "rough" because of the ribosomes on its surface. On the surface where the ribosomes are absent its called Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum (SER)
all living things are made of cells and all cells contain ribosomes
Animal Cells contain ribosomes.
Ribosomes are made up RNA and proteins.rRNA is the type of RNA.
ribosomes
Mitochondria
Skittle or m&M's possibly
Large numbers of ribosomes are present in cells that specialize in producing protein molecules. The mitochondrion contains its own DNA and ribosomes.
ribosomes
DNA
Anything that contains/makes proteins, since that is what ribosomes do.
Mitochondria contains ribosomes in them.Those are produced by mitochondria.
Mitochondria
no,a vacoule doesn't contains ribosomes.. Its an empty space filled of gas.
ribosomes
A eukaritic cell.
nucleolus
The rough endoplasmic reticulum contains numerous ribosomes.
Eukaryotic because it contains organelles (eg chloroplasts, mitochondria, etc..), it has a nucleus enclosing the DNA and it contains 80S ribosomes instead of 70S ribosomes
lysosomes or ribosomes..
mitochondria
Eukaryotic because it contains organelles (eg chloroplasts, mitochondria, etc..), it has a nucleus enclosing the DNA and it contains 80S ribosomes instead of 70S ribosomes