Ribosomes are in every cell.Both together are found in eukariyotic photoautotrophs.
They are mainly in cytoplasm.Also attached to rough ER. Can be seen in mitochondria and chloroplasts
RBS stands for ribosome bonding sites. Putative RBS happens in chloroplasts and these can be found also in prokaryotes in chemistry.
Quite simply, chloroplasts make carbohydrates and ribosomes make proteins.
Mitochondrion and chloroplasts.
if you are trying to answer the bio question in test #2 of the review book, then the answer is number 3- ribosome with protein synthesis
Yes, they do - this is one piece of evidence used to support the endosymbiotic theory. This states that Eukaryotic cells arose from Prokaryotic cells that engulfed other Prokaryotic cells. The DNA found in mitochondria and chloroplasts is similar in size and shape (circular) to that of bacteria.
It is the ribosome. Proteins are synthesized on that
What is the function of a ribosome?
chrolroplsdt from ribosome
The ribosome subunits come together and form a functioning ribosome.
Prokaryotic and eukaryotic
A free ribosome is a ribosome that is not attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum and is thus suspended in the cytoplasm.