DNA is transcribed to mRNA (messenger RNA) and then translated into proteins by tRNA (translational RNA). The resultant different types of proteins made communicate the various instructions on the cellular level.
DNA is the body's instructions for making protein
CHROMOSOMES! DNA consisting of nucleotides present in the chromosomes carries coded instructions for the cell's activities.
DNA
DNA-Carries instructions for cell activities and is contained in the nucleus.RNA- Takes the instructions from the DNA and makes protines
No, not at all. A nucleus is suppose to send instructions to other parts of the cell for protections of protein. It is also where the DNA is stored, so it's looks have nothing to do with helpin it do it's job.
DNA is the body's instructions for making protein
DNA
DNA is the genetic "instructions" for how the cell should replicate. It also controls the behavior of the cell.
CHROMOSOMES! DNA consisting of nucleotides present in the chromosomes carries coded instructions for the cell's activities.
matabolism
DNA
DNA-Carries instructions for cell activities and is contained in the nucleus.RNA- Takes the instructions from the DNA and makes protines
The Nucleus.
chromosomes
DNA has the instructions for making all of the cell's proteins. The proteins handle everything else. So in this way DNA directs all the cell's activities.
cardiac cells are specialized muscle cells brain cells are nerve cells
No, not at all. A nucleus is suppose to send instructions to other parts of the cell for protections of protein. It is also where the DNA is stored, so it's looks have nothing to do with helpin it do it's job.