Ribosomes (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 19 Dec, 2025

A ribosome is a cellular structure that assembles proteins by linking together amino acids based on genetic instructions from messenger RNA (mRNA). Ribosomes are tiny, granular organelles found in both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. They are found inside the cytosol of the cell. Ribosomes are composed of two subunits, one larger and one smaller, each of which is made up of proteins and RNA molecules.

Ribosomes-Diagram

**Characteristics of Ribosomes

Ribosomes a cellular structures that take part in protein synthesis in all living organisms. The characteristics of ribosomes are as follows:

**Location of Ribosomes

Ribosomes are present in the cytosol or attached to the endoplasmic reticulum in both plant and animal cells. They play an important role in translating DNA into proteins.

**Structure of Ribosomes

The structure of the ribosome is described as follows:

Ribosome Structure

**Functions of Ribosomes

Ribosomes have two principal functions, which involve decoding the messages and the formation of peptide bonds.