Yes. Specifically mRNA carries copies of the instructions for making proteins from DNA to ribosomes, either free in the cytoplasm or attached to rough ER.
copies the genetic code from the DNA molecule and carries it to the ribosome
"Messenger RNA copies the coded message from the DNA in the nucleus, and carries the message to the ribosome in the cytoplasm."
mRNA (messenger) - copies DNA's code during transcription and carries it out of the nucleus and to the ribosome. tRNA (transfer) - binds to specfic amino acids, and carries them to the ribosome during translation rRNA (ribosomal) - makes up ribosomes
RNA molecules are basically a cheap, yet reliable copy of your cell's DNA. To understand why RNA molecules are needed, you must first know that DNA is very precious. It is the only copy of instructions you cell has. Without it, everything your cells do would cease to happen, and your cells would shut down. Because it's so precious, DNA can't leave the protection of the nucleus, because there's too great a risk that it would be hurt. So, it makes a generic but identical copy of itself into RNA, which can travel unharmed throughout the cell. Once copied, RNA travels though the cell to places like your ribosomes, and tells them how to put together amino acids in order to make proteins, the building blocks of your cell.
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.
The function of messenger RNA is to carry copies of the instructions for assembling amino acids into proteins to the rest of the cell or, more specifically, to the ribosomes.
messenger RNA carries copies of instructions for the amino acids into proteins from DNA
The function of messenger RNA is to carry copies of the instructions for assembling amino acids into proteins to the rest of the cell or, more specifically, to the ribosomes.
Messenger RNA (mRNA) copies DNA's instructions in the nucleus.
Messenger RNA.
copies the genetic code from the DNA molecule and carries it to the ribosome
mRNA (messenger RNA) carries a copy of the DNA from the nucleus to the ribosomes.
"Messenger RNA copies the coded message from the DNA in the nucleus, and carries the message to the ribosome in the cytoplasm."
messenger RNA is something that copies the coded message from DNA in the nucleus and carries the message into the cytoplasm.But transfer RNA is something that the cytoplasm carries an amino acid to the ribosome and adds it to the growing protein chain.
They are copies of DNA, containing a genetic code which are basically instructions for creating proteins
the two types of RNA is Messenger RNA and transfer RNA. Messenger RNA copies the coded message from the DNA in the nucleus, and carries the message to the ribosome in the cytoplasm. transfer RNA carries amino acids to the ribosome and adds them to the growing protein.
it copies a code from the DNA