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3 September, 16:45

Which of the following structures produces proteins in both eukaryotic and

prokaryotic cells?

A. Nucleus

B. Cytoplasm

C. Mitochondrion

D. Ribosome

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  1. 3 September, 20:36
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    The answer is D. Ribosome
  2. 3 September, 20:37
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    Answer:Cells need to make proteins ... While a structure such as a nucleus is only found in eukaryotes, every cell needs ribosomes to manufacture proteins. Since there are no membrane-bound organelles in prokaryotes, the ribosomes float free in the cytosol. Ribosomes are found in many places around a eukaryotic cell.
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