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Standard VII
Biology
Prokaryotic Cell
if nucleolas ...
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if nucleolas is not present in prokaryotic cells and nucleolas forms ribosomes then how do the ribosomes are formed in prokaryotic cells
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rRNA required for the formation of ribosome is formed by the genetic material of prokaryotes so this RNA and cytoplasmic proteins will form ribosomes
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