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
Yes, prokaryotes have ribosomes.They have 70s ribosmes.They are smaller than eukariyotic 80s ribosomes
Yes, prokaryotes can synthesize proteins. They have ribosomes and the necessary machinery to transcribe DNA into mRNA and then translate the mRNA into proteins. The process of protein synthesis in prokaryotes occurs in the cytoplasm.
Ribosomes are composed of what
The major difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes is the presence, in eukaryotes, of a cell nucleus. This nucleus contains the DNA, bound in chromosomes, of eukaryotic cells, where it is transcribed to mRNA which is cut and spliced before being passed to the ribosomes for protein synthesis. There are about 80 subunits in the ribosomes. Prokaryotes. on the other hand have a different structure in their DNA and also contain small pieces of DNA called plasmids. There is no cutting and splicing of the mRNA and there are only about 70 subunits in the ribosomes.
In addition to being found on the rough endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes can also be found floating freely in the cytoplasm, where they synthesize proteins that function within the cell. Additionally, ribosomes are present in mitochondria and chloroplasts, which have their own ribosomal machinery for protein synthesis. These organelles contain ribosomes that are similar to those found in prokaryotes, reflecting their evolutionary origins.
70s ribosomes are in prokaryotes.80s ribosomes are found only in eukaryotes.
Yes they have ribosomes.They have 70s ribosomes
Yes, prokaryotes have ribosomes.They have 70s ribosmes.They are smaller than eukariyotic 80s ribosomes
They are found in prokaryotes. Eukaryotes have 80s ribosomes
70s ribosomes are in prokaryotes.80s ribosomes are found only in eukaryotes.
Yes , eukaryotes have larger ribosomes than prokaryotes.
Prokaryotes have ribosomes, which are the structures necessary for protein synthesis. Ribosomes are responsible for assembling amino acids into proteins based on the instructions provided by messenger RNA (mRNA).
No, prokaryotes do not contain a nucleus.
Ribosomes are not physically attached to DNA in prokaryotes; they are located in the cytoplasm where protein synthesis occurs. Ribosomes use the genetic information stored in DNA to assemble proteins. DNA in prokaryotes serves as the genetic blueprint for making proteins, and ribosomes read this information to build the proteins.
Eukaryotes have larger ribosomes compared to prokaryotes. Prokaryotic ribosomes are smaller and composed of a 30S and 50S subunit, while eukaryotic ribosomes are larger and made of a 40S and 60S subunit.
Ribosomes in prokaryotes are smaller than the ones found in eukaryotes.
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.