Ribosomes are the sites of protein synthesis.Protein is a main important biological molecule.
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Yes!! all cells have those types of organelles!
Mitochondria and ribosomes are found in all eukaryotic cells at some point in their lifecycle.
All animal cells do.
Ribosomes are small organelles that can be found inside a prokaryotic cell.
They are in all cells. They are very important
Ribosomes are organelles. All cells have ribosomes.
Animal cells contain ribosomes with four strands of RNA. Ribosomes are very small organelles (non-membranous) and are present in thousands (millions in some) inside the cell. These organelles are sites of protein assemblage and are responsible for protein synthesis.
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No. Ribosomes are not cells at all, but are organelles within cells that help to make proteins for the cell.
All living cells have ribosomes. The ribosomes are the " workbench " upon which proteins are synthesized. The ribosome has catabolic RNA to aid in this task and without ribosomes I can not see proteins being made, so ribosomes are vital to all living cells.
no. all cells have ribosomes, DNA, and a cell membrane. that is all that prokaryotic cells have. eukaryotic cells have everything else too.
Ribosomes are important for protein synthesis.So without proteins,cells cannot survive.
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Yes. Ribosomes are found in all living cells.
All cells have both DNA and ribosomes.
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