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5 February, 01:50

Are ribosomes limited to eukaryotic cells

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  1. 5 February, 02:17
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    Hello!

    no.

    prokaryotes e. g bacteria and cyanobacteria, have small ribosomes (70S),

    while eukaryotes e. g mammals, fungi,

    have slightly larger ribosomes (80S).

    So both prokaryotes and eukaryotes have ribosomes in which proteins are synthesized, just a small size difference.
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