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Prokaryotes are the smallest and simplest cells.
Yes, prokaryotes contain ribosomes. In fact, ribosomes are essential organelles present in all types of cells, including prokaryotic cells. These ribosomes are involved in protein synthesis within the cell.
The smallest and most common form of prokaryotes are bacteria. These single-celled organisms contain DNA in a single circular chromosome, ribosomes for protein synthesis, and a flagellum for movement.
Ribosomes are common to all types of cells, including prokaryotes.
A few. The ribosomes are examples of organelles in prokaryotes.
70s ribosomes are in prokaryotes.80s ribosomes are found only in eukaryotes.
Ribosomes are the smallest organelles, and they make protein. Both animal and plant cells have ribosomes.
No, they are not. Neither prokaryotes like bacteria nor eukaryotes (like our cells) have membrane bound ribosomes.
Ribosomes are common to all types of cells, including prokaryotes.
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.
Yes they have ribosomes.They have 70s ribosomes
70S refers to the rate of sedimentation of the ribosome in a centrifuge. You can almost think of it as a unit of size. The "S" is a unit of measurement called the Svedberg unit. Ribosomes contain two subunits. In prokaryotes, these subunits are 50S (large) and 30S (small). The total ribosome with both subunits is 70S in prokaryotes. (Notice that 30 + 50 = 80 and not 70. Remember this is not size and the rate of sedimentation is less when the subunits are bound then when they are separated.) Eukaryotic cells have 80S ribosomes: 60S (large) and 40S (small) subunits.