Ribosomes are found _____. on the nuclear envelope throughout the cell attached to the nucleolus only in the nucleus
C? @kittiwitti1
They are free in cytoplasm. Some are in organelles too.
@Keigh2015 @Mythorius
I think A or C. I'm not sure
i need the correct answer
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I think that it's A?
I think CJay might be correct. I'm leaning more towards A as well
Ribosomes are created inside the nucleolus, which is inside the nucleus, in an animal cell. They frequently move through the endoplasmic reticulum, attaching to its walls, to get to their destinations. They are often found in the Golgi apparatus and floating freely in the cell's cytoplasm as well.
Please don't give direct answers @Mythorius @CJay99 @Mizuki this might help: https://www.boundless.com/microbiology/textbooks/boundless-microbiology-textbook/cell-structure-of-bacteria-archaea-and-eukaryotes-4/specialized-internal-structures-of-prokaryotes-36/ribosomes-266-742/
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