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80S
Ribosomes that are in eukaryotes and larger in size that are attached to the ER
70S
Ribosomes that are in prokaryotes and are smaller in size that float freely in the cytoplasm
Mitochondria
Found in Eukaryotic Cells and has a phospholipid bilayer, functions to produce ATP through aerobic respiration
Has 70S ribosomes and circular molecule of DNA
Chloroplast
Found in Eukaryotic Cells and has a phospholipid bilayer, coverts light energy into ATP through photosynthesis
Has 70S ribosomes and circular molecule of DNA
Endosymbiotic Theory
Eukaryotic cells acquired an aerobic prokaryotic cell and a photosynthetic prokaryote cell, eventually forming a symbiotic relationship. Prokaryotes kept their DNA, 70S ribosomes, and outer membranes
Kill their 70S ribosomes
What do antibiotics do to bacteria?
Mitochondria get damaged because they have 70S ribosomes
Why do antibiotics hurt the mitochondria in our cells?