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Despite differences in the size and shape all cells have cytoplasm and a?

cell membrane!!! not ribosomes! -wrong plant cells have cell walls and animal cells have cell membrane, it might seem right but it is wrong. Nearly all cells have a mitochondrion.^ While the answer above is correct, the real answer is Cell Membrane. So all cells have cytoplasm, AND cell membranes.


What structure is found in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes and what is its function?

there are a large variety of structures available in eukaryotes as they are more complex and advanced than prokaryotes. in prokaryotes, (bacteria) you will find nucleoid (region with naked DNA and with no histone proteins), mesosomes, free ribosomes (as golgi bodies are absent), cytoplasm, cell membrane and a few having cell wall. while in a typical eukaryotes you can find, well developed Nucleus surrounded by nuclear wall and inside to which is nucleoplasm, golgi bodies, endoplasmic reticulum, chloroplast (in plants), mitochondria, cell membrane, Cell wall (in plants only), ribosomes, vacuole(in plants), etc.


What are free ribisomes?

Organelles that help in the making of proteins. Some ribosomes are found in the cytoplasm, but most are attached to the endoplasmic reticulum. While attached to the ER, ribosomes make proteins that the cell needs and also ones to be exported from the cell for work elsewhere in the body.


Which part of a cell is the site of protein synthesis?

Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum(RER) is the site of protein synthesis ;while Ribosomes are the structures that synthesize the protein.


Which structure makes proteins using coded instuctions that come from the nucleus?

Some ribosomes can be found floating free in the cytoplasm, while others are bound to the rough endoplasmic reticulum. (The name "rough" actually indicates the presence of ribosomes, against the "smooth" appearance of the smooth endoplasmic reticulum, which lacks ribosomes). There are several types of ribosomes,(rRNA = ribosomal RNA, mRNA = messenger RNA, tRNA = transfer RNA), all of which has its distinct job in the synthesizing process of protein. Information of regarding this process can be found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protein_synthesis Ribosomes are considered "non-membranous organelles", as they differ from other organelles which are membrane-bound.The ribosomes.

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Where are ribosomes location in the cell?

Ribosomes come in two types, free or attached. Free ribosomes are found throughout the cytoplasm while attached ribosomes are connected directly to the endoplasmic reticulum.


Despite differences in the size and shape all cells have cytoplasm and a?

cell membrane!!! not ribosomes! -wrong plant cells have cell walls and animal cells have cell membrane, it might seem right but it is wrong. Nearly all cells have a mitochondrion.^ While the answer above is correct, the real answer is Cell Membrane. So all cells have cytoplasm, AND cell membranes.


Where do the ribosomes gets synthesized?

Their compartments are made in the nucleolus.They are later brought and assembled in cytoplasm


Where proteins are made?

Proteins are made from amino-acids and are assembled Via Ribosomes. RER [rough endoplasmic reticulum] contains Ribosomes while SER [smooth endoplasmic reticulum] does not.They are synthesized by ribosomes which are found in the cytoplasm of a cell.


Is a ribosome an animal cell?

yes, there two types of ribosomes , free or attached. Free ribosomes are found throughout the cytoplasm while attached ribosomes are connected directly to the endoplasmic reticulum


Describe the functions of two cell organelles shared by prokaryotes and eukaryotes?

They both share ribosomes and a membrane. The ribosomes makes protein while the membrane selectively choices what comes and goes from the cell.


What structure is found in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes and what is its function?

there are a large variety of structures available in eukaryotes as they are more complex and advanced than prokaryotes. in prokaryotes, (bacteria) you will find nucleoid (region with naked DNA and with no histone proteins), mesosomes, free ribosomes (as golgi bodies are absent), cytoplasm, cell membrane and a few having cell wall. while in a typical eukaryotes you can find, well developed Nucleus surrounded by nuclear wall and inside to which is nucleoplasm, golgi bodies, endoplasmic reticulum, chloroplast (in plants), mitochondria, cell membrane, Cell wall (in plants only), ribosomes, vacuole(in plants), etc.


What are free ribisomes?

Organelles that help in the making of proteins. Some ribosomes are found in the cytoplasm, but most are attached to the endoplasmic reticulum. While attached to the ER, ribosomes make proteins that the cell needs and also ones to be exported from the cell for work elsewhere in the body.


What functions does cytoplasm perform?

Cytoplasm holds everything in the cells


Which part of a cell is the site of protein synthesis?

Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum(RER) is the site of protein synthesis ;while Ribosomes are the structures that synthesize the protein.


Which structure makes proteins using coded instuctions that come from the nucleus?

Some ribosomes can be found floating free in the cytoplasm, while others are bound to the rough endoplasmic reticulum. (The name "rough" actually indicates the presence of ribosomes, against the "smooth" appearance of the smooth endoplasmic reticulum, which lacks ribosomes). There are several types of ribosomes,(rRNA = ribosomal RNA, mRNA = messenger RNA, tRNA = transfer RNA), all of which has its distinct job in the synthesizing process of protein. Information of regarding this process can be found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protein_synthesis Ribosomes are considered "non-membranous organelles", as they differ from other organelles which are membrane-bound.The ribosomes.


How is cytoplasm and nucleus different?

Cytoplasm is a gel-like substance that is inside the cell, it acts as a membrane, so to speak, while a nucleus is the "brain" of the cell. It stores all the information such as DNA.