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An organism's what contains a complete set of instructions needed for making that organism?

An organism's DNA contains a complete set of instructions needed for making that organism. These instructions determine the organism's traits and characteristics by regulating the production of proteins through gene expression.


Which cell organelle contains instructions for making proteins?

The nucleus contains the genetic material (DNA) that contains instructions for making proteins. The information in the DNA is transcribed into mRNA, which is then translated into proteins by ribosomes in the cytoplasm.


Where does RNA get instruction for making protein?

RNA gets instructions for making protein from DNA through a process called transcription. The DNA instructions are copied into a molecule of messenger RNA (mRNA) which is then used as a template for protein synthesis in a process called translation.


What structure contains the instructions for making a copy of the cell?

The DNA molecule within the cell contains the instructions for making a copy of the cell through the process of DNA replication. This process involves unwinding and unzipping the DNA double helix and creating two new strands using complementary base pairing.


The functional units of DNA that contain the instructions for making one or more proteins are?

Genes. These are the sections of DNA that contain the instructions for a functional product, such as protein. Genes only make up a very small amount of human DNA, around 3% - but are vital for survival.