By producing the corresponding messenger rna
Why is this a problem if proteins are made in the ribosomes and how does the nucleus solve it
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.
Ribosomes are made up of RNA and proteins. RNA used is rRNA.
The instructions for the production of proteins are found in DNA. In Eukaryotic organisms, such as humans, the DNA is located within the nucleus. A copy of this DNA is made into mRNA - which carries the instructions from the nucleus to the ribosomes, where protein synthesis occurs.
The nucleus tells each organelle what to do. The Ribosomes package up proteins.
Ribosomes in the Cytoplasm are identical to ribosomes on the ER, correctly called the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (RER). Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum (SER) extends throughout the Cytoplasm - without Ribosomes attached.
The organelle that contains instructions for making proteins is the nucleus. Within the nucleus, DNA is transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA), which is then translated into proteins by ribosomes in the cytoplasm.
Well tissues are made up of proteins, so what makes proteins? The answer is Ribosomes. The DNA stays at the nucleus of a cell and RNA are the ones that sends out the information to Ribosomes that make the proteins.
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No, ribosomes are actually made in the nucleolus, a distinct region within the nucleus. The nucleolus is responsible for assembling ribosomal RNA and combining it with proteins to form ribosomes. Once the ribosomes are assembled, they are then exported from the nucleus to the cytoplasm where they carry out protein synthesis.
The nucleolus is in the nucleus of the cell. It is made up of proteins and ribonucleic acids. It transcribes ribosomal RNA and combines it with proteins to form ribosomes.