Ribosomes in animal cells do not have a specific color, as they are microscopic structures made of ribosomal RNA and proteins. When viewed under a microscope, they may appear as dark dots or granules, often stained with specific dyes for visualization. In electron microscopy images, they typically show up as dense particles. Their appearance can vary based on the staining technique and the imaging method used.
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