Difference between Ribosome and Lysosome
Difference between Ribosome and Lysosome are in tabular form below –
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Ribosome |
Lysosome |
Definition |
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1. | A small organelle that is made up of RNA and proteins, with no membrane, made specifically in the nucleolus and responsible for synthesizing proteins, this is referred to as Ribosome. | A membrane bound organelle that contains digestive enzymes and mainly found in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cell, this is referred to as Lysosome. |
Size |
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2. | Size of ribosome ranges between 20 to 30 nm and is small. | Size of lysosome ranges between 0.1 to 1.2 µm and is large. |
Cell |
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3. | Both prokaryotic cell and eukaryotic cell contains ribosome. | Only eukaryotic cell contains lysosome. |
Structure |
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4. | Ribosome is not a membrane bound structure. | Lysosome is a membrane bound structure. |
Enzymes |
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5. | Enzymes are not present in the Ribosome. | Digestive enzymes are present in the lysosome. |
Relation |
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6. | Ribosome is related to the translation of mRNA. | Lysosome is related to the Intracellular digestion. |