Part A What is the cellular location of the stages of translation in bacteria and eukaryotes? nucleoid for bacteria and rough ER for eukaryotes cytosol for bacteria and nucleus for eukaryotes membrane for bacteria and cytosol and rough ER for eukaryotes cytosol for bacteria and cytosol, mitochondrion, and plastid for eukaryotes cytosol for bacteria and eukaryotes
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In both bacteria and eukaryotes, this process occurs in the cytoplasm, specifically in the ribosomes. In eukaryotes, translation can also occur in the mitochondria and plastids, which have their own ribosomes. Show more…
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