Ribsomes
Cell wall
chromosomes
I believe it is the amoeba that is the most simple form of life with a cellular structure. I would do a little bit more research on it though if I were you. (I could always be wrong and it could be bacteria or the diatom)
No, ribosomes are not found inside vesicles. Ribosomes are small cellular structures responsible for protein synthesis and are typically found in the cytoplasm or attached to the endoplasmic reticulum membrane. Vesicles are small sacs within the cell that are involved in transporting materials between different cellular compartments.
Tiny structures found in the cytoplasm that carry out various functions are called organelles. These organelles include structures like mitochondria, ribosomes, and the endoplasmic reticulum, each responsible for specific cellular tasks such as energy production, protein synthesis, and lipid metabolism.
Metaplasmic bodies are specialized cellular structures found in certain types of cells, particularly in the context of embryonic development or in response to specific stimuli. They are thought to play a role in the storage and transport of proteins or other molecules, facilitating cellular functions. Their exact composition and function can vary depending on the cell type and the physiological context. Research into metaplasmic bodies is ongoing, and their full significance in cellular biology is still being explored.
Ribosomes are found in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. They are the cellular structures responsible for protein synthesis.
Some popular chemical structures used in pharmaceutical research and development include benzene rings, amino acids, and heterocycles like pyridine and pyrimidine. These structures are often found in drugs and play a key role in their biological activity.
ribosome
Because the conclusion is based on what has been found out through doing the research. If you haven't done any research how can you come to any conclusion
Bacteria are unicellular organisms, meaning they are made up of a single cell. They do not have specialized structures or organelles commonly found in multicellular organisms.
The ribosomes responsible for producing enzymes involved in the first steps of sugar metabolism can be found in the cytoplasm of the cell. Ribosomes are the cellular structures where proteins are synthesized based on the instructions from messenger RNA (mRNA) molecules. These enzymes are essential for breaking down sugars and initiating the metabolic process.