Yes Rna is found in mitichondria .It has all types of rna.It can produce produce proteins
No mitochondria have no nucleus at all but it contains its own DNA(which resembles to bacterial DNA or genome).
Ribosomes contain RNA and is involved in protein synthesis. Mitochondria and plastids also contain RNA.
Yes, chloroplasts (plastid) in plants, algae and some protists and mitochondria of all Eukaryotes containing their own DNA that produce RNA and make proteins. They thought to be originated as a result of endosymbiosis!
Nucleus, and mitochondria.
There are many chemicals.Some are many enzymes,DNA,RNA etc
RNA is found in the Cytoplasm
From what i know RNA can be found in the nucleus and the cytoplasm, but from other sources it tells me that RNA can be found in ribosomes and mitochondria
The mitochondria.
No mitochondria have no nucleus at all but it contains its own DNA(which resembles to bacterial DNA or genome).
They are the ribosomes. They synthesize proteins in cell
Ribosomes contain RNA and is involved in protein synthesis. Mitochondria and plastids also contain RNA.
rna
Nucleus, and mitochondria.
Yes, chloroplasts (plastid) in plants, algae and some protists and mitochondria of all Eukaryotes containing their own DNA that produce RNA and make proteins. They thought to be originated as a result of endosymbiosis!
DNA is found in the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell as condensed chromatin fibres wrapped around histone proteins in the form of chromosomes. Mitchondria have their own DNA, mitochondrial DNA, which is found in the mitochondria. There are different types of RNA, ribosomal RNA, messenger RNA and transfer RNA. Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) is found in ribosomes and in the nucleolus where it is manufactured. messenger RNA (mRNA) can be found in the nucleus when it is translating DNA to mRNA in translation. It can also be found in the cytoplasm or attached to ribosomes that are transcribing the mRNA to synthesise polypeptides/protiens. transfer RNA (tRNA) can be found in the cytoplasm or around ribosomes where they transfer amino acids to the ribosome for protein synthesis in transcription.
Patricia Jean Cliffel has written: 'Electron microscopic studies of RNA and protein synthesis in isolated mitochondria' -- subject(s): RNA, Mitochondria, Synthesis
Mitochondria and chloroplasts have their own DNA and RNA.Genes along the DNA are transcribed, so messenger RNA (mRNA) is formed, and there is (ribosomal RNA) rRNA in ribosomes. These organelles have their own transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules, too.