Biology, asked by devang344983, 10 months ago

what is the difference between cell with ribosome and cell without ribosome? ​

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Answered by rakshirakshu21
1

Free vs Attached Ribosomes

Free ribosomes are the small organelles located in the cytoplasm. Attached ribosomes are the small organelles attached to the surface of the endoplasmic reticulum.

Attachment

Free ribosomes are not attached to any structure of the cell. Attached ribosomes are bound to the endoplasmic reticulum.

Movement

Free ribosomes can move all around the cell. Attached ribosomes cannot move to other areas of the cell.

Proteins Produced

Free ribosomes synthesize proteins for use within the cell. Attached ribosomes produce proteins that are transported out of the cell.


devang344983: but which cell is with ribosome and without
Answered by llawlliet
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  • Cells use proteins to perform important functions such as repairing cellular damage and directing chemical processes.
  • A single cell may contain up to 10 million ribosomes.
  • Without these ribosomes, cells would not be able to produce protein and would not be able to function properly.
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