Biology, asked by ishani56, 9 months ago

how many type of ribosome​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

all eukaryotes have very similar ribosomes in their cytosol. They are not divided into types.

Their mitochondrial ribosomes are different and resemble those of prokaryotes. (Please see the Endosymbiont Theory).

So, I suppose, one could say there are 2 types of ribosomes in a eukaryotic cell, the cytosolic type and the mitochondrial type.

Answered by aadityasukhwal
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Answer: there are two types of ribosomes

Explanation: These are free ribosomes and bound ribosomes. The classification of the ribosome depends on where it is located within a cell. Both types serve different functions.

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