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In which cells ribosomes are found?​

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Answered by jainsamyak1979
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Answer:

Ribosomes are found in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells;

Explanation:

in mitochondria, chloroplasts and bacteria. Those found in prokaryotes are generally smaller than those in eukaryotes. Ribosomes in mitochondria and chloroplasts are similar in size to those in bacteria.

Answered by Amulya4973
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RIBOSOMES ARE FOUND IN PROKARYOTIC AND EUKARYOTES CELLS

Ribosomes are found 'free' in the cytoplasm or bound to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) to form rough ER. In a mammalian cell there can be as many as 10 million ribosomes. Several ribosomes can be attached to the same mRNA strand, this structure is called a polysome.

Ribosomes are a type of organelle. Organelles are structures that perform specific functions for the cell.

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