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Which of the following describes a structure that both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells have in common?
A)This organelle is composed of protein and RNA and is used to make proteins for the cell.
B)This organelle is composed of a stack of membrane sacs where proteins are modified and stored.
C)This membrane-bound organelle encloses the cell’s DNA and is where DNA replication occurs.
D)This organelle extracts energy stored in glucose molecules to power cell functions.

Respuesta :

The answer is A

as B says golgi body but it is absent in prokaryotes

in C, membrane bound organelles are absent in prokaryotes

in D, mitochondria is also absent !

so answer is A

Answer:

The correct answer would be A)This organelle is composed of protein and RNA and is used to make proteins for the cell.

A ribosome is a vesicular structure present in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. They consist of ribosomal RNA and associated proteins.

They are the site of translation in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.

They are made up two units which are called large sub-unit and small sub-unit.

In prokaryotic cells, 70S ribosomes are present which are made up of 50S large sub-units and 30S small sub-units.

In eukaryotic cells, 80S ribosomes are present which are made up of 60S large sub-units and 40S small sun-units.