Yes almost every cell has ribosomes. They are essential for protein synthesis
Prokaryotic cells have small ribsomes, no mitachondria, no nucleus and fewer organelles
ribsomes,golgi bodies,and endoplasmic reticulum
ribsomes,golgi bodies,and endoplasmic reticulum
They use messenger RNA and transfer RNA.
No. ATP is produced mainly in mitochondria, or in the cytoplasm. Proteins are produced by ribosomes.
Proteins are made of amino acids.
Prokaryotic cells have small ribsomes, no mitachondria, no nucleus and fewer organelles
Protein-cutting enzymes are made in the ribsomes of cells.
ribsomes,golgi bodies,and endoplasmic reticulum
ribsomes are important to the cell because they make proteins and wbc need them ex antibodies
ribsomes,golgi bodies,and endoplasmic reticulum
the ribsomes
mitochondria,chloroplasts,ribsomes,
Ribsomes
No, they produce proteins. ATPs are produced in mitochondria.
They use messenger RNA and transfer RNA.
Yes, I believe that Ribosomes are found in both plant and animal cells, but I can't be sure. :) (double check with a different website just in case)Plain and simple... Yes.All cells, plant or animal, require protein synthesis. Ribsomes are essential for that. Theyare found in both.They are found in both.