Ribosomal prote 4. Eukaryotic ribosomes have some similarities to prokaryotic ribosomes, but they also have some differences. Compare and contrast eukaryotic and prokaryotic ribosomes using the Venn Diagram below. Place the letters in the correct space on the Venn Diagram. If a statement does not apply to either prokaryotic or eukaryotic ribosomes, do not include it on the Venn Diagram. A. 2 subunits B B. Small subunit B C. Large subunit B D. 70S ribosome P E. 80S ribosome E E 60S subunit G. 16S rRNA H. 18S rRNA Eukaryotes 1. Bound to endoplasmic reticulum J. Found free-floating in the cytoplasm K. Composed of protein B L. Composed of ribosomal RNA M. Involved in translation of mRNA to proteins B B C Both Prokaryotes N. Involved in transcription of DNA to mRNA B O. Involved in the translation of mRNA to rRNA P. Exist as individual subunits when not being used for protein synthesis Q. Subunits exist as a single combined unit when not being used for protein synthesis R. 40S-subunit S. 23S rRNA T. 28S rRNA

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3. Based on your reading, you can determine that (choose all that apply)
Ribosomal levels are the same in all eukaryotic cells at all times.
Ribosomal levels fluctuate depending on the growth demands of the cell.
Ribosomal protein expression is regulated by cis-acting elements.
Ribosomal protein expression is regulated by trans-acting elements.
Ribosomal proteins are encoded by TOP mRNAs.
a.
A.
B.
b
4. Eukaryotic ribosomes have some similarities to prokaryotic ribosomes, but they also have some
differences. Compare and contrast eukaryotic and prokaryotic ribosomes using the Venn
Diagram below. Place the letters in the correct space on the Venn Diagram. If a statement does
not apply to either prokaryotic or eukaryotic ribosomes, do not include it on the Venn Diagram.
2 subunits B
Small subunit B
C. Large subunit B
D.
E.
70S ribosome P
80S ribosome E
E
60S subunit
G.
16S rRNA
H. 18S rRNA
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Eukaryotes
1
1. Bound to endoplasmic reticulum
J. Found free floating in the cytoplasm
K. Composed of protein B
L. Composed of ribosomal RNA
M. Involved in translation of mRNA to
proteins B
B
C
Both
Prokaryotes
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N. Involved in transcription of DNA to
mRNA B
O. Involved in the translation of mRNA
to rRNA
P. Exist as individual subunits when
not being used for protein synthesis
Q. Subunits exist as a single combined
unit when not being used for
protein synthesis
R. 40S-subunit
S.
T.
23S rRNA
28S rRNA
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Transcribed Image Text:A Featured Faculty Series 3. Based on your reading, you can determine that (choose all that apply) Ribosomal levels are the same in all eukaryotic cells at all times. Ribosomal levels fluctuate depending on the growth demands of the cell. Ribosomal protein expression is regulated by cis-acting elements. Ribosomal protein expression is regulated by trans-acting elements. Ribosomal proteins are encoded by TOP mRNAs. a. A. B. b 4. Eukaryotic ribosomes have some similarities to prokaryotic ribosomes, but they also have some differences. Compare and contrast eukaryotic and prokaryotic ribosomes using the Venn Diagram below. Place the letters in the correct space on the Venn Diagram. If a statement does not apply to either prokaryotic or eukaryotic ribosomes, do not include it on the Venn Diagram. 2 subunits B Small subunit B C. Large subunit B D. E. 70S ribosome P 80S ribosome E E 60S subunit G. 16S rRNA H. 18S rRNA In-class activity Eukaryotes 1 1. Bound to endoplasmic reticulum J. Found free floating in the cytoplasm K. Composed of protein B L. Composed of ribosomal RNA M. Involved in translation of mRNA to proteins B B C Both Prokaryotes Meet Dr. Andrea Berman N. Involved in transcription of DNA to mRNA B O. Involved in the translation of mRNA to rRNA P. Exist as individual subunits when not being used for protein synthesis Q. Subunits exist as a single combined unit when not being used for protein synthesis R. 40S-subunit S. T. 23S rRNA 28S rRNA Page 2 of 6 e
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