The purpose of the ribosome is to translate messenger RNA (mRNA) into proteins with the aid of tRNA.
All prokaryotes have "80s" ribosomes , (where S=Svedberg units) ribosomes while eukaryotes contain larger ribosomes in their cytosol. The "70s" ribosome is made up of a and subunits. The "50" S subunit contains the S and S rRNA while the "30" S subunit contains the 16S rRNA. These rRNA molecules differ in size in eukaryotes and are complexed with a large number of ribosomal proteins, the number and type of which can vary slightly between organisms. The ribosome is the most commonly observed intracellular multiprotein complex in bacteria.
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