In any cell, Ribosomes translate mRNA and make proteins.
Yes, Ribosomes are found in both plant and animal cells.
Ribosomes, in the animal cell, are sites of protein synthesis. The rough ER produce the proteins, though.
Animal cells contain ribosomes with four strands of RNA. Ribosomes are very small organelles (non-membranous) and are present in thousands (millions in some) inside the cell. These organelles are sites of protein assemblage and are responsible for protein synthesis.
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A cell that contains ribosomes and cytoplasm is likely a eukaryotic cell, such as an animal or plant cell. Ribosomes are responsible for protein synthesis, and cytoplasm is the gel-like substance that fills the cell and houses the organelles.
Ribosomes produce ad assemble proteins in a cell. Proteins are vital for everything a cell does, so ribosomes are pretty important =)
Ribosomes in a animal cell are the color of brown.
There are free ribosomes in a plant and animal cell.
Yes eukaryotes such as animal cell have ribosomes.
Yes, ribosomes are present in both the plant and animal cell.
Yes, ribosomes are present in both the plant and animal cell.
Ribosomes are where proteins are created.
Ribosomes are where proteins are created.
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Yes, Ribosomes are found in both plant and animal cells.
Ribosomes are created inside the nucleolus, which is inside the nucleus, in an animal cell. They frequently move through the endoplasmic reticulum, attaching to its walls, to get to their destinations. They are often found in the Golgi apparatus and floating freely in the cell's cytoplasm as well.
Ribosomes are, in fact, in both plant and animal cells.