Organelles
Organelles.
Yes, both plant and animal cells have ribosomes and mitochondria. Ribosomes are responsible for protein synthesis, while mitochondria are involved in producing energy in the form of ATP through cellular respiration. These organelles are essential for the functioning and survival of both plant and animal cells.
If a cell is very active, it would need to have a large number of Mitochondria.
Mitochondria contain their own DNA and ribosomes so they can produce some of their own proteins, particularly those essential for their function in generating energy through cellular respiration. This allows mitochondria to regulate their own processes independently of the cell's nuclear DNA.
There are two main types of ribosomes in cells: free ribosomes, which are found floating in the cytoplasm, and bound ribosomes, which are attached to the endoplasmic reticulum. Both types are responsible for protein synthesis within the cell.
No, ribosomes do not produce ATP. Ribosomes are responsible for protein synthesis within the cell by translating mRNA into proteins, but they do not generate ATP. ATP is produced by cellular organelles such as mitochondria through cellular respiration.
Mitochondria have 70s ribosomes.Eukariyotes have 80s ribosomes.
Yes, mitochondria have their own ribosomes. These ribosomes are responsible for producing some of the proteins needed by the mitochondria to generate energy through a process called oxidative phosphorylation.
Mitochondria are bigger than ribosomes. Ribosomes can be found in mitochondria
Ribosomes are in every cell. Mitochondria are in eukariyotes only
That is not 705 ribosomes.They have 70s ribosomes.
Proteins are made on ribosomes. They provide surface for it
Yes they have ribosomes.Mitochondria have 70s ribosomes.
Yes.They have 70s ribosomes. They are similar to bacteria
Mitochondria have their own ribosomes because they are believed to have originated from ancient bacteria that were engulfed by a eukaryotic cell. These ribosomes help mitochondria synthesize some of their own proteins independently from the cell's main protein synthesis machinery. This allows mitochondria to quickly respond to their metabolic needs.
Yes, chloroplasts, like mitochondria, contain ribosomes.Chloroplasts also contain DNA, and synthesize messenger RNA by transcription. Polypeptides are formed at the ribosomes.These ribosomes are more or less like those of modern prokaryotic cells; this is one of the facts that supports the theory that chloroplasts and mitochondria evolved from ancestral free-living prokaryotic organisms.
In eukariyotes,8os ribosomes are in cytoplasm and rough ER.70s ribosomes are in chloroplast and mitochondria.
Ribosomes