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Dixie Mccall
18 January, 07:44
Do animals and plants have ribosomes?
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Robert Mooney
18 January, 10:29
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Yes they do.
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Both plant and animal cells contain ribosomes. Some may be found floating in the cytoplasm while others may be found in the rough Endoplasmic Reticulum.
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