Inside cells in the cyptoplasm
They are found on rough ER mainly. Also in mitochondria and chloroplasts
Ribosomes are present in the cells of the proteins molecules
Inside a cell, on the cytoplasm.
Ribosomes are present in cell organelles
True. The ribosomes are where polypeptides are assembled from amino acids. Bacterial (prokaryotic) ribosomes are smaller than eukaryotic ones.
Ribosomes are present in chloroplasts and mitochondria because both organelles have their own DNA and protein synthesis machinery. They need ribosomes to translate the genetic information from their DNA into proteins that are essential for their proper functioning. Additionally, chloroplasts and mitochondria are believed to have originated from ancient bacteria that were engulfed by a host cell, and these bacteria-like organelles still retain some of the features of their bacterial ancestors, including the presence of ribosomes.
ribsomes,golgi bodies,and endoplasmic reticulum
Providing surface area.Many ribosomes are present on RER.
Animal cells contain ribosomes with four strands of RNA. Ribosomes are very small organelles (non-membranous) and are present in thousands (millions in some) inside the cell. These organelles are sites of protein assemblage and are responsible for protein synthesis.
True. The ribosomes are where polypeptides are assembled from amino acids. Bacterial (prokaryotic) ribosomes are smaller than eukaryotic ones.
ribosomes
ribosomes present
Ribosomes are present in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells because they are membrane less.
Ribosomes are present in all active cell and help in the manufacture of protein. Ribosomes are present in all active cell and help in the manufacture of protein.
Yes, ribosomes are present in both the plant and animal cell.
Yes, ribosomes are present in both the plant and animal cell.
Large numbers of ribosomes are present in cells that specialize in producing protein molecules. The mitochondrion contains its own DNA and ribosomes.
Yes they are present. They are found in every cell type
Yes, ribosomes are present in plant cells. They are in 4 parts of the plant cell. They are found in the cytoplasm, the surface of the endoplasmic reticulum, the mitochondria, and on chloroplasts.
Ribosomes are present in chloroplasts and mitochondria because both organelles have their own DNA and protein synthesis machinery. They need ribosomes to translate the genetic information from their DNA into proteins that are essential for their proper functioning. Additionally, chloroplasts and mitochondria are believed to have originated from ancient bacteria that were engulfed by a host cell, and these bacteria-like organelles still retain some of the features of their bacterial ancestors, including the presence of ribosomes.
Rough endoplasmic reticulumn have ribosomes on it.It gives a high surface area for protein synthesis.