roughly in amstrongs Ao or nanometer
Bound to their multitudinous cofactors they are actively engaged in "proteo-neo-genesis".
Ribosomes
Ribosomes
Free ribosomes.
ribosomes
Yes, a prokaryotic cell has ribosomes but they are lesser in size compared to other ribosomes.
NoThey are also found in prokariyotes.But they are smaller in size
Bound to their multitudinous cofactors they are actively engaged in "proteo-neo-genesis".
Yes ribosomes are found in animal cell their are small in size and almost 50 in number.Ribosomes are found in the eukaryotic and also present in the prokaryotic but in prokaryotic their are large in size and 1 in number.
Not gurranteed BUT prokaryotic cells are almost as big as a eukaryotic cells, so i think eukaryotic!Prokariyotes have 70s ribosomes.Eukariyotic cells got 80s ribosmes. This is a measure of size
Ribosomes
Ribosomes are found in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. They are present in mitochondria, chloroplasts and bacteria. The ribosomes found in prokaryotes are smaller in size and are found floating in the cytoplasm of the cell. In eukaryotes ribosomes are associated with the endoplasmic reticulum to form the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
Ribosomes are the only structure with definite size and shape in the cytoplasm. The ribosomes are the site at which amino acids are linked together to form proteins. They are the site of protein synthesis.
The ribosomes. There are many ribosomes within an animal cell.
Better to say prokaryotes have ribosomes. Eukaryotes also have ribosomes, the " workbench " on which polypeptides are synthesized, but the ribosomes are somewhat different in size and composition between prokaryotes and eukaryotes, though they do the same job.
Ribosomes
The cell organelles that make protein are the ribosomes. There are two types of ribosomes: free ribosomes and bound ribosomes.