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In eukaryotes ribosomes are either free in the cytoplasm or are attached to the outer membrane of endoplasmic reticulum through ribophorins and by larger subunits (60s).

In the cytoplasm of eukaryotes ribosomes are 80s ( s: svedberg's unit of sedimentation) type, and have two subunits. The bigger subunit is 60s type and the smaller subunit is of 40s type. Eukaryotes also have 70s ribosomes in mitochondria and chloroplast the furter division of two subunits is as

60s: have split proteins and core r-RNA 28s, 5.8s and, 5s

40s: corer-RNA of 18s and split protein

In prokaryotes the ribosomes are only in free forms in the cytoplasm or protoplasm.

It is of 70s type in prokaryotes and divided in two subunits as 50s and 30s.

50s: split protein and core r-RNA 23s and 5s

30s: core r-RNA of 16s and split proteins

Eukaryotic ribosomes are much larger then prokaryotic ribosomes.

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