The nucleus stores DNA and genetic information
chloroplast
the nucleus
Nucleus
nucleus
Nucleic acids store genetic information. An easy way to remember is that DNA which is the basic source of genetic information is an acronym for Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid. And it gets the "Nucleic" part of it's name because it is stored by the eukaryotic cell in the Nucleus, the organelle that protects a cell's genetic information.
proteins
To make RNA
Nucleic acid carries genetic information and form structures within cells.
The transportation of information in a cell occurs in two steps. Firstly DNA (the information store) is transcribed into mRNA this is done by enzymes like RNA polymerase. This mRNA is then tranlated into proteins by the RIBOSOME (this is the organelle i think your asking about)
the nucleus is the place in a cell were the genetic imformation is stored
Nucleic acids store genetic information. An easy way to remember is that DNA which is the basic source of genetic information is an acronym for Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid. And it gets the "Nucleic" part of it's name because it is stored by the eukaryotic cell in the Nucleus, the organelle that protects a cell's genetic information.
No
Genetic information is contained in the chromosomes which are found in the nucleus of the plant cell
cells store genetic information in dna. that genetic information is used to synthesize
proteins
No. Only nucleic acids store genetic information.
Nucleic acid.
No. Steroids are a class of organic molecules and are relatively small. They do not in any way store genetic material.
To store genetic information and transmit/express information
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DNA and RNA