Multiple Choice
What is the difference between "free" ribosomes and "attached" ribosomes?
A) Free ribosomes are found floating within vesicles,whereas attached ribosomes are found anchored to the endoplasmic reticulum.
B) Free ribosomes produce polypeptides in the cytosol,whereas attached ribosomes produce polypeptides that are inserted into the ER.
C) Free ribosomes produce polypeptides that are exported from the cell,whereas attached ribosomes make polypeptides for mitochondria and chloroplasts.
D) Free ribosomes are not organelles,whereas attached ribosomes are organelles.
E) Free ribosomes translate rRNA into polypeptides,whereas attached ribosomes translate mRNA into polypeptides.
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