Ribosomes are located either on the surface of an organelle called the rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) or free in the cytoplasm.
Inside the cell as a separate "organ" of the cell.
They are produced in the nucleolus of the nucleus.
I now that it might be ribosomes
A eukaryotic cell, either plant or animal.
Mitochondria and ribosomes are found in all eukaryotic cells at some point in their lifecycle.
Ribosomes are made by genes in the nucleolus (which is inside the nucleus) in eukaryotic cells. In prokaryotic cells, the genes are found in the cytoplasm.
The similarities between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells are; They both contain ribosomes They are both enclosed by plasma membranes They are both filled with cytoplasm and they both have DNA.
Cells are not found in ribosomes. Ribosomes are found in (eukaryotic) cells.
The terms eukaryotic and prokaryotic only apply to cells - ribosomes themselves aren't cells. Ribosomes are parts of cells, which can be either prokaryotic or eukaryotic.
The terms eukaryotic and prokaryotic only apply to cells - ribosomes themselves aren't cells. Ribosomes are parts of cells, which can be either prokaryotic or eukaryotic.
no. all cells have ribosomes, DNA, and a cell membrane. that is all that prokaryotic cells have. eukaryotic cells have everything else too.
Ribosomes
Ribosomes are present in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells because they are membrane less.
Eukaryotic cells have a membrane bound nucleus, 80S ribosomes and no plasmids.Nucleus
ribosomes are not cells, they are organelles that produce and synthesize proteins. get it straight!
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I now that it might be ribosomes
A eukaryotic cell, either plant or animal.
Mitochondria and ribosomes are found in all eukaryotic cells at some point in their lifecycle.