In all cells, the ribosome produces proteins from amino acids and all three forms of RNA (mRNA, rRNA, and tRNA) in a process called translation.
All RNA comes from transcription that occurs in a eukaryotic cell's nucleus or in a prokaroyte's cytoplasm. Therefore, a eukaroyte's ribosomes often cover the rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER) that often surrounds the nucleus, so it's convenient for those ribosomes to translate the RNA into proteins soon after the RNA leaves the nucleus from transcription.
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Ribosomes are found in every cell... Plant cells, Animal cells, and Bacteria cells.
Almost every living cell
The mRNA attaches itself to a ribosome.
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YesYes animal cells have ribosomes.All living cells have ribosomes
They are in all types of cells!
yes they make protein
Both the animal and plant cells.
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prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.