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No it is an organelle.It is found in bacteria too.

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Are ribosomes present in bacteria?

True. The ribosomes are where polypeptides are assembled from amino acids. Bacterial (prokaryotic) ribosomes are smaller than eukaryotic ones.


Do bacteria have vacuole and ribosome in it?

Yes,they do have those organells.But ribosomes are 70s ribosomes.


What are the only organelles that bacteria have?

Ribosomes


Is ribosomes a bacteria?

Ribosomes are not bacteria. They are microscopic structures containing proteins and strands of RNA. They are located within the cytoplasm of plant and animal cells.


What is found in the cytoplasmof a bacteria cell?

DNA and ribosomes.


Where in a bacterium are proteins synthesized?

In a bacterium, proteins are synthesized in the cytoplasm. This is where the ribosomes, which are responsible for protein synthesis, are located. The genetic information in the form of mRNA is read by the ribosomes to produce proteins.


Where does the chloroplasts come from?

They are thought to be evolved from bacteria. They have 70s ribosomes ,circular DNA like bacteria


Why do bacteria cells have ribosomes As in what do the ribosomes do?

Ribosomes in bacterial cells are responsible for protein synthesis. They read the messenger RNA (mRNA) and use the information to assemble amino acids into proteins. Ribosomes are essential for building the proteins that bacteria need to carry out various biological functions and processes.


What are the differences between prokaryotic ribosomes and eukaryotic ribosomes?

Prokaryotic ribosomes are smaller (70S) compared to eukaryotic ribosomes (80S). Prokaryotic ribosomes consist of a 30S and a 50S subunit, while eukaryotic ribosomes consist of a 40S and a 60S subunit. Prokaryotic ribosomes have fewer proteins compared to eukaryotic ribosomes.


Where do ribosomes exist in bacteria cells?

As far as I know, pretty much everywhere. Bacteria cells don't have a nucleus, they have something in the middle, which I don't know what it is, and then lots of ribosomes scattered around....Actually, maybe they don't even have ribosomes. Sorry I can't be of more help.


Why interfering with the ribosomes would kill the bacteria?

Interfering with ribosomes in bacteria prevents them from making proteins essential for their survival. This disrupts vital cellular functions like metabolism and growth, eventually leading to cell death. Since bacteria depend on protein synthesis for their survival, interfering with ribosomes effectively kills them.


Does bacteria cell contain another bacteria?

No, bacteria can not endocytosise another bacteria. bacteria contains cell wall, DNA called nucleoid and cytoplasm. Bacteria can make its own proteins by its ribosomes..No, they do not. They are not large enough for more bacteria inside.

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