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An E. coli cell contains about 15,000 ribosomes, which carry out protein synthesis. Assuming ribosomes are spherical and have a diameter of 20.0 nm, calculate the fraction of the E. coli cell volume that is occupied by ribosomes.

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14.57%

Step-by-step explanation:

From the previous lesson, we understood that the Volume of E.coli = 4.13 × 10⁻¹⁹ m³

The diameter of the ribosome = 20 nm

Radius will be D/2 = 20 nm/2 = 10 nm

The volume of the sphere since the shape of the ribosome is spherical = 4πr³

The volume for each ribosome = 4πr³

For 15000 ribosome, we have:


= 15000 * ((4)/(3)\pi) ((10^(-8))^3)


= 15000 * ((4)/(3)\pi) (10^(-24))

= 6.283 × 10⁻²⁰

Thus, the fraction of E.coli volume occupied by the ribosome can be determined by using the formula:


= (Vol. \ of \ ribosome)/(Vol. \ of \ E.coli)* 100


= (6.283 * 10^(-20))/(4.31 * 10^(-19))* 100

= 14.57%

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