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Prokaryotic ribosomes are single celled ribosomes and eukryotic ribosomes are multi cellular ribosomes
ribosomes are created from the nucleus (protein synthesis) so ribosomes of bacterica will have different genetic information....and remember the cells can communicate with each other .e.g hormones
The difference between ribosomes of prokaryotes and eukaryotes is the structure of the ribosomes. Prokaryotes have 70S ribosomes, each consisting of a small (30S) and a large (50S) subunit. Eukaryotes have 80S ribosomes, each consisting of a small (40S) and large (60S) subunit. In eukaryotes, the ribosomes may be classified as either 'free' or 'bound'. Free ribosomes may be found suspended in the cytosol whereas bound ribosomes are attached to endoplasmic reticulum (as such called rough endoplasmic reticulum).
Yes.They have 70s ribosomes. They are similar to bacteria
Prokaryotes have 70S ribosomes, each consisting of a small (30S) and a large (50S) subunit.
They are found in prokaryotes. Eukaryotes have 80s ribosomes
Prokaryotic ribosomes are single celled ribosomes and eukryotic ribosomes are multi cellular ribosomes
70s ribosomes are in prokaryotes.80s ribosomes are found only in eukaryotes.
70s ribosomes are in prokaryotes.80s ribosomes are found only in eukaryotes.
Ribosomes can be seen in every living cell.70s ribosomes in prokaryotes and 70s and 80s in eukaryotes.
Yes,they do have those organells.But ribosomes are 70s ribosomes.
ribosomes are created from the nucleus (protein synthesis) so ribosomes of bacterica will have different genetic information....and remember the cells can communicate with each other .e.g hormones
The difference between ribosomes of prokaryotes and eukaryotes is the structure of the ribosomes. Prokaryotes have 70S ribosomes, each consisting of a small (30S) and a large (50S) subunit. Eukaryotes have 80S ribosomes, each consisting of a small (40S) and large (60S) subunit. In eukaryotes, the ribosomes may be classified as either 'free' or 'bound'. Free ribosomes may be found suspended in the cytosol whereas bound ribosomes are attached to endoplasmic reticulum (as such called rough endoplasmic reticulum).
Yes.They have 70s ribosomes. They are similar to bacteria
They are thought to be evolved from bacteria. They have 70s ribosomes ,circular DNA like bacteria
Bound to their multitudinous cofactors they are actively engaged in "proteo-neo-genesis".
Both have circular DNA. Also have 70s ribosomes