No. RNA and Protein do
The tRNA molecules are found mainly in the cytoplasm. When the translation begins, the tRNA moves to the ribosometo supply it with the anticodon and the amino acid.
DNA is first transcribed into mRNA in the nucleus of the cell. This mRNA then moves to the cytoplasm, where it is translated by ribosomes. The ribosomes decode the mRNA sequence and synthesize the corresponding amino acids into a protein. Therefore, protein synthesis occurs in the cytoplasm.
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An atom contains protons, neutrons, and electrons, electrons being the one that moves around the nucleus. The other two are in the nucleus.
False.
protein
Rna moves from nucleus to the cytoplasm!
Mostly the ribosomes. Or you could say the cytoplasm.
I don't really know where its located in teach cell, but i do know it is located in every cell in your body, which you have about 3,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 of in all of your body.
In a eukaryotic cell, transcription occurs in the nucleus.
The tRNA molecules are found mainly in the cytoplasm. When the translation begins, the tRNA moves to the ribosometo supply it with the anticodon and the amino acid.
After mRNA leaves the nucleus, it travels to the cytoplasm.
the cytoplasm moves and carries them with it.
In prokaryotes, RNA synthesis and protein synthesis takes place in the cytoplasm. In eukaryotes, RNA is produced in the cells nucleus and then moves to the cytoplasm to play a role in the production of protein.
The Cytoplasm moves things in a cell
The DNA in the nucles us *transcribed*, producing mRNA which moves out of the nucleus into the cytoplasm. This is where *ribosomes* are located, which assemble with the mRNA and *translate* it, producing proteins.Proteins are made in the Rough ER.
DNA is first transcribed into mRNA in the nucleus of the cell. This mRNA then moves to the cytoplasm, where it is translated by ribosomes. The ribosomes decode the mRNA sequence and synthesize the corresponding amino acids into a protein. Therefore, protein synthesis occurs in the cytoplasm.