Ribosomes are composed primarily of Ribonucleic acid and Proteins. They are responsible for the translation of genetic data from amino acids into simpler proteins for use in cell function.
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Proteins are synthesized in / on
1 70S ribosomes of RER
2 Golgi complex
3 80S ribosomes of RER
4 Nucleus
Explanation:
E.R. is always associated with \(80 \mathrm{~S}\) Ribosomes in eukaryotic cells.
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What is true about ribosomes?
1 The prokaryotic ribosomes are 80s, where ‘s’ stands for sedimentation co-efficient
2 They are composed of ribonucleic acid and proteins
3 These are found only in eukaryotic cells
4 These are self-splicing introns of some RNA
Explanation:
Ribosome is a small spherical body within a living cell that is the site of protein synthesis. Ribosome consists of two subunits, one large and one small, each of which comprises a type of RNA (called ribosomal RNA) and protein.
AIPMT - 2012
BIOXI08: CELL-THE UNIT OF LIFE
335405
Identify the incorrect statement about ribosomes
1 Absent in plastids and mitochondria.
2 Non-membrane bound
3 Present in the cytoplasm and RER.
4 Take part in protein synthesis
Explanation:
Ribosomes are present in plastids and mitochondria
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Ribosomes were first observed by ______ in____
1 George Palade, 1952
2 George Palade, 1953
3 Svedberg, 1953
4 Svedberg, 1952
Explanation:
Ribosome’s were first observed in the 1953 by the Romanian cell biologist George Emil Palade, using an electron microscope as dense particles or granules.They are also called as palade particles.
Ribosomes are composed primarily of Ribonucleic acid and Proteins. They are responsible for the translation of genetic data from amino acids into simpler proteins for use in cell function.
BIOXI08: CELL-THE UNIT OF LIFE
335403
Proteins are synthesized in / on
1 70S ribosomes of RER
2 Golgi complex
3 80S ribosomes of RER
4 Nucleus
Explanation:
E.R. is always associated with \(80 \mathrm{~S}\) Ribosomes in eukaryotic cells.
BIOXI08: CELL-THE UNIT OF LIFE
335404
What is true about ribosomes?
1 The prokaryotic ribosomes are 80s, where ‘s’ stands for sedimentation co-efficient
2 They are composed of ribonucleic acid and proteins
3 These are found only in eukaryotic cells
4 These are self-splicing introns of some RNA
Explanation:
Ribosome is a small spherical body within a living cell that is the site of protein synthesis. Ribosome consists of two subunits, one large and one small, each of which comprises a type of RNA (called ribosomal RNA) and protein.
AIPMT - 2012
BIOXI08: CELL-THE UNIT OF LIFE
335405
Identify the incorrect statement about ribosomes
1 Absent in plastids and mitochondria.
2 Non-membrane bound
3 Present in the cytoplasm and RER.
4 Take part in protein synthesis
Explanation:
Ribosomes are present in plastids and mitochondria
BIOXI08: CELL-THE UNIT OF LIFE
335406
Ribosomes were first observed by ______ in____
1 George Palade, 1952
2 George Palade, 1953
3 Svedberg, 1953
4 Svedberg, 1952
Explanation:
Ribosome’s were first observed in the 1953 by the Romanian cell biologist George Emil Palade, using an electron microscope as dense particles or granules.They are also called as palade particles.
Ribosomes are composed primarily of Ribonucleic acid and Proteins. They are responsible for the translation of genetic data from amino acids into simpler proteins for use in cell function.
BIOXI08: CELL-THE UNIT OF LIFE
335403
Proteins are synthesized in / on
1 70S ribosomes of RER
2 Golgi complex
3 80S ribosomes of RER
4 Nucleus
Explanation:
E.R. is always associated with \(80 \mathrm{~S}\) Ribosomes in eukaryotic cells.
BIOXI08: CELL-THE UNIT OF LIFE
335404
What is true about ribosomes?
1 The prokaryotic ribosomes are 80s, where ‘s’ stands for sedimentation co-efficient
2 They are composed of ribonucleic acid and proteins
3 These are found only in eukaryotic cells
4 These are self-splicing introns of some RNA
Explanation:
Ribosome is a small spherical body within a living cell that is the site of protein synthesis. Ribosome consists of two subunits, one large and one small, each of which comprises a type of RNA (called ribosomal RNA) and protein.
AIPMT - 2012
BIOXI08: CELL-THE UNIT OF LIFE
335405
Identify the incorrect statement about ribosomes
1 Absent in plastids and mitochondria.
2 Non-membrane bound
3 Present in the cytoplasm and RER.
4 Take part in protein synthesis
Explanation:
Ribosomes are present in plastids and mitochondria
BIOXI08: CELL-THE UNIT OF LIFE
335406
Ribosomes were first observed by ______ in____
1 George Palade, 1952
2 George Palade, 1953
3 Svedberg, 1953
4 Svedberg, 1952
Explanation:
Ribosome’s were first observed in the 1953 by the Romanian cell biologist George Emil Palade, using an electron microscope as dense particles or granules.They are also called as palade particles.
Ribosomes are composed primarily of Ribonucleic acid and Proteins. They are responsible for the translation of genetic data from amino acids into simpler proteins for use in cell function.
BIOXI08: CELL-THE UNIT OF LIFE
335403
Proteins are synthesized in / on
1 70S ribosomes of RER
2 Golgi complex
3 80S ribosomes of RER
4 Nucleus
Explanation:
E.R. is always associated with \(80 \mathrm{~S}\) Ribosomes in eukaryotic cells.
BIOXI08: CELL-THE UNIT OF LIFE
335404
What is true about ribosomes?
1 The prokaryotic ribosomes are 80s, where ‘s’ stands for sedimentation co-efficient
2 They are composed of ribonucleic acid and proteins
3 These are found only in eukaryotic cells
4 These are self-splicing introns of some RNA
Explanation:
Ribosome is a small spherical body within a living cell that is the site of protein synthesis. Ribosome consists of two subunits, one large and one small, each of which comprises a type of RNA (called ribosomal RNA) and protein.
AIPMT - 2012
BIOXI08: CELL-THE UNIT OF LIFE
335405
Identify the incorrect statement about ribosomes
1 Absent in plastids and mitochondria.
2 Non-membrane bound
3 Present in the cytoplasm and RER.
4 Take part in protein synthesis
Explanation:
Ribosomes are present in plastids and mitochondria
BIOXI08: CELL-THE UNIT OF LIFE
335406
Ribosomes were first observed by ______ in____
1 George Palade, 1952
2 George Palade, 1953
3 Svedberg, 1953
4 Svedberg, 1952
Explanation:
Ribosome’s were first observed in the 1953 by the Romanian cell biologist George Emil Palade, using an electron microscope as dense particles or granules.They are also called as palade particles.
Ribosomes are composed primarily of Ribonucleic acid and Proteins. They are responsible for the translation of genetic data from amino acids into simpler proteins for use in cell function.
BIOXI08: CELL-THE UNIT OF LIFE
335403
Proteins are synthesized in / on
1 70S ribosomes of RER
2 Golgi complex
3 80S ribosomes of RER
4 Nucleus
Explanation:
E.R. is always associated with \(80 \mathrm{~S}\) Ribosomes in eukaryotic cells.
BIOXI08: CELL-THE UNIT OF LIFE
335404
What is true about ribosomes?
1 The prokaryotic ribosomes are 80s, where ‘s’ stands for sedimentation co-efficient
2 They are composed of ribonucleic acid and proteins
3 These are found only in eukaryotic cells
4 These are self-splicing introns of some RNA
Explanation:
Ribosome is a small spherical body within a living cell that is the site of protein synthesis. Ribosome consists of two subunits, one large and one small, each of which comprises a type of RNA (called ribosomal RNA) and protein.
AIPMT - 2012
BIOXI08: CELL-THE UNIT OF LIFE
335405
Identify the incorrect statement about ribosomes
1 Absent in plastids and mitochondria.
2 Non-membrane bound
3 Present in the cytoplasm and RER.
4 Take part in protein synthesis
Explanation:
Ribosomes are present in plastids and mitochondria
BIOXI08: CELL-THE UNIT OF LIFE
335406
Ribosomes were first observed by ______ in____
1 George Palade, 1952
2 George Palade, 1953
3 Svedberg, 1953
4 Svedberg, 1952
Explanation:
Ribosome’s were first observed in the 1953 by the Romanian cell biologist George Emil Palade, using an electron microscope as dense particles or granules.They are also called as palade particles.