Biology, asked by huss1917, 9 months ago

why do bacteria have so many ribosomes​

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Answered by shine0520
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Hey mate....

Here's your answer....

Prokaryotes lack a nucleus, so their mRNAs are transcribed in the cytoplasm and can be translated by ribosomes immediately. ... Because protein synthesis is an essential function of all cells, ribosomes are found in practically every cell type of multicellular organisms, as well as in prokaryotes such as bacteria.

Ribosomes are the best candidate for The Supreme Cell Organelle. The main function of ribosomes is protein synthesis.

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Answered by Anonymous
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In eukaryotes, ribosomes get their orders for protein synthesis from the nucleus, where portions of DNA (genes) are transcribed to make messenger RNAs (mRNAs). ... An mRNA travels to the ribosome, which uses the information it contains to build a protein with a specific amino acid sequence.

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