What are the two subunits of Ribosomes in bacteria?
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Ribosomes:
They are the complex organelles found in living cells that produce proteins from amino acids during a process called protein synthesis or translation. The process of protein synthesis is a major function performed by all living cells.
Ribosomes are specialized organelles found in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
Two subunits of Ribosomes in Bacteria are:
In bacteria 70S Ribosomes are present.
The 70 S subunit consists of one larger subunit 50S and one smaller subunit 30S.