explain 70s and 80s ribosome?
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Eukaryotic ribosomes are also known as 80S ribosomes, referring to their sedimentation coefficients in Svedberg units, because they sediment faster than the prokaryotic (70S) ribosomes. ... Both subunits contain dozens of ribosomalproteins arranged on a scaffold composed of ribosomal RNA (rRNA)
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bacteria and archabacteria have smaller ribosomes termed 70s ribosomes which are composed of a small 30 subunit and large 50 subunit there's stands for svedbergs a unit used to measure how fast molecules move in a centrifuge
Eukaryotic ribosomes are also known as it is ribosomes referring to that sedimentation coefficient in svedberg units because they sediment faster than the prokaryotic ribosomes both subunits contain dozens of ribosomal protein arranged on the scaffold composed of ribosomal RNA
Eukaryotic ribosomes are also known as it is ribosomes referring to that sedimentation coefficient in svedberg units because they sediment faster than the prokaryotic ribosomes both subunits contain dozens of ribosomal protein arranged on the scaffold composed of ribosomal RNA
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