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Is a ribosome smaller in an animal or plant cell?

animal cell


What magnification would be needed to make a ribosome appear the same size as a plant cell?

A ribosome is much smaller than a plant cell, so to make a ribosome appear the same size as a plant cell, an extremely high magnification would be required. The exact magnification would depend on the size of the plant cell and the ribosome, but it would likely be on the order of thousands to millions of times.


Is a ribosome a eukaryote or a prokaryote cell?

Actually a ribosome is a small organelle that is found in both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. However, the ribosome in a prokaryotic cell differs in shape compared to the ribosome in a eukaryotic cell.


Where does ribosome assembly begin in a cell?

Ribosome assembly begins in the nucleolus of a cell.


Which type of cell does a ribosome belong to?

A ribosome is part of a cell. It is important in the manufacture of proteins.


Is a ribosome found in a plant or animal cell?

Ribosome is found in plant and animal cell both


Which is the largest organelle within a cell nucleus cell membrane DNA ribosome?

The largest organelle within a cell is the nucleus. It contains the cell's genetic material (DNA) and is responsible for regulating gene expression and cell division. The cell membrane and ribosomes are important cellular components, but they are not classified as organelles and are smaller than the nucleus.


What is a free ribosome?

A free ribosome is a ribosome that is not attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum and is thus suspended in the cytoplasm.


How is the ribosome compared with pores?

Smaller


Does a animal cell have a ribosome?

no is does not


What part of the cell creates protein for the cell?

They are maaaade on ribosomes. DNA codes for proteins


What cell part make proiteins for the cell?

The ribosome.