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difference between chloroplast ribosome and nuclear ribosome​

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Answered by NIZZY123
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CHLOROPLAST RIBOSOME

Chloroplasts of green plants synthesize proteins on 70 S ribosomes. These chloroplast ribosomes are similar to those of prokaryotes, but they differ markedly from the 80 S ribo- somes that are present in the plant cell cytoplasm.

NUCLEAR RIBOSOME

Individual ribosomal proteins are synthesized and imported into the nucleus through nuclear pores. See nuclear import for more about the movement of the ribosomal proteins into the nucleus. The rRNA is transcribed, at a high speed, in the nucleolus, which contains all 45S rRNA genes.

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Answered by Anonymous
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\longrightarrowThe ribosomes present within the Chloroplast are called as Chloroplast Ribosomes.

\longrightarrowThey have 70s Ribosomes

\longrightarrowThe Chloroplast ribosomes are similar to those of prokaryotes.

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\longrightarrowNuclear Ribosomes are composed of special proteins and nucleic acid.

\longrightarrowIt is the site of protein synthesis in the cell.

\longrightarrowThey have 80s Ribosomes.

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