Number of ribosome in chloroplast and mitochondria
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The ribosomes found in chloroplasts and mitochondria of eukaryotes also consist of large and small subunits bound together with proteins into one 70S particle.[9] These organelles are believed to be descendants of bacteria (see Endosymbiotic theory) and, as such, their ribosomes are similar to those of bacteria
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Hey people,
I am assuming you wanted to know about the type of ribosome in chloroplasts and mitochondria.
So, the ribosomes in chloroplasts and mitochondria are of the type, 70S, whle they're of 80S type in the cytoplasm of the cell.
Hope, this helps :)
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