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In a prokaryotic cell, most ribosomes are

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Answer: floating freely in the cytoplasm.

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Answer: cytosol

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Ribosomes are special because they are found in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes. While a structure such as a nucleus is only found in eukaryotes, every cell needs ribosomes to manufacture proteins. Since there are no membrane-bound organelles in prokaryotes, the ribosomes float free in the cytosol.

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