No, ribosomes do not become RNA (but they do contain RNA) and they do not enter the nucleus.
mRNA travels from the nucleus to the ribosomes, which are found in the cytoplasm or on the outside of the rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER). The ribosomes do not enter the nucleus.
Ribosomes contain a type of RNA called ribosomal RNA (rRNA) as well as protein.
DNA is located in the nucleolus of the nucleus and RNA is located in ribosomes
Ribosomes are made up of RNA and proteins. RNA used is rRNA.
the nucleolus
Messenger RNA (mRNA) takes the instructions, encoded in the DNA of the nucleus, out to the ribosomes which then assemble the amino acids in the correct order to form the appropriate protein.
In the nucleus of your cells (as DNA) and in the ribosomes (as RNA)
DNA is located in the nucleolus of the nucleus and RNA is located in ribosomes
yes the nucleolus, which is locate din the nucleus contain ribosomes and ribosomal RNA (rRNA)
mRNA (messenger RNA) carries a copy of the DNA from the nucleus to the ribosomes.
synthesizing ribosomes and ribosomal RNA.
The messenger RNA
the nucleolus
Ribosomes are made up of RNA and proteins. RNA used is rRNA.
RNA.
No. The DNA is copied by ribosomes in the endoplasmic reticulum to form the RNA strands.
Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) is found in a cell's ribosomes, the structures where protein synthesis takes place.
The nucleolus (which is within the nucleus) is where the ribosomes are formed. The ribosomes themselves also are important because they create RNA and help with protein synthesis.
Yes, it does contain all of them