Biology, asked by GIRRoshan, 11 months ago

why in eukaryotic mitochondria ribosomes have 70s subunits​

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Answered by ashokpaliwal24
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Answer:

70s subunit is 50s and 30s

Answered by Anonymous
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Prokaryotes have 70S ribosomes, singly made of a 30S and a 50S subunit. While the Eukaryotes have 80S ribosomes, singly made of a 40S and 60S subunit. 70S Ribosomes are relatively smaller than 80S while the 80S Ribosomes are relatively bigger than 70S ribosomes.

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