The codons are transcribed onto messenger RNA (mRNA) which is small enough to fit through the pores of the nucleus. This then attaches to the ribosomes where the codons are translated.
Messenger RNA (mRNA)
The ribosomes make proteins by following the instructions presented to them in messenger RNAs made in the nucleus.
No, transcription does not include the use of the ribosomes. This organelle is only used during translation, but not transcription. Transcription is when the mRNA is being made, which is inside of the nucleus, not ribosome.
The NUCLEUS is the organelle which contains instructions for cell function (source: http://www.win.co.nz/bioweb/ccword.html )
The information that controls the production of proteins must pass from the nucleus into the cytoplasm in the form of mRNA. mRNA is a template copy of the DNA inside the nucleus and is read by ribosomes in the cytoplasm to produce proteins.
Messenger RNA (mRNA)
Messenger RNA (mRNA)
The nucleus tells each organelle what to do. The Ribosomes package up proteins.
proteins
Inside the nucleus, DNA contains the genetic code for producing proteins. Messenger RNA copies the code inside the nucleus, and moves out of the nucleus to the ribosomes where the proteins are assembled according to the code on the mRNA.
Ribosomes.
Why is this a problem if proteins are made in the ribosomes and how does the nucleus solve it
Ribosomes are made up of RNA and proteins. RNA used is rRNA.
Some of the things inside the nucleus where proteins are made are ribosomes, nucleoplasm, and nuclear pore.
Some of the things inside the nucleus where proteins are made are ribosomes, nucleoplasm, and nuclear pore.
RNA.
DNA