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Organells are membrane bound vesicles. ribosomes are membrane bound too. ribosomes are present in prokaryotes too. then how did ( the thing in the attachment) happen?
Asked by Ishrit Gupta | 07 Sep, 2015, 07:27: PM
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Hi Ishrit,
Ribosome is the exception and it does not have the membrane. However, it has a specific function to play. The structure of ribosome in eukaryotes differs from that of prokaryotes. In prokaryotes ribosomes are free floating bodies in the cytoplasm, however; in eukaryotes the ribosomes is not only found in the cytoplasm but it is also found attached to the membrane of rough endoplasmic reticulum.
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