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The genetic code for protein synthesis is formed from Dna.
Nucleus, ribosomes, mitochondria etc. function for genetic information, protein synthesis and respiration.
Function is common in every cell.Ribosomes involve in protein synthesis. They involve in the synthesis by providing surface.
Ribosomes are directly involved in protein synthesis
In cells, protein is produced in the ribosomes. The instructions for protein synthesis are found in the DNA, which is copied onto mRNA. This mRNA then carries these instructions to the ribosomes where protein synthesis occurs.
The main function of nucleic acids is to store and transmit genetic information and use that information to direct the synthesis of new protein.
They are copies of DNA, containing a genetic code which are basically instructions for creating proteins
The genetic code for protein synthesis is formed from Dna.
Nucleus, ribosomes, mitochondria etc. function for genetic information, protein synthesis and respiration.
Protein synthesis occurs by the processes of transcription and translation. In transcription, the genetic code.
Function is common in every cell.Ribosomes involve in protein synthesis. They involve in the synthesis by providing surface.
Ribosomes are directly involved in protein synthesis
The main function of nucleic acids is to store and transmit genetic information and use that information to direct the synthesis of new protein.
The main function of nucleic acids is to store and transmit genetic information and use that information to direct the synthesis of new protein.
In cells, protein is produced in the ribosomes. The instructions for protein synthesis are found in the DNA, which is copied onto mRNA. This mRNA then carries these instructions to the ribosomes where protein synthesis occurs.
Nucleus, ribosomes, mitochondria etc. function for genetic information, protein synthesis and respiration.
The structure that contains the factors that control cell characteristics is the nucleus. Within the nucleus, the genetic material (DNA) is stored, which contains the instructions for protein synthesis and the overall function and characteristics of the cell. The nucleus also houses the nucleolus, which is involved in the production of ribosomes essential for protein synthesis.