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Water soluble molecules such as protein and RNA.

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Proteins, RNA, and other molecules move in and out of the cell nucleus through the pores in its membrane.

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The molecules in between nucleus and cytoplasm are cell organelles

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Molecules move between the nucleus and the cytoplasm through proteins and RNA.

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The molecules in between nucleus and cytoplasm are cell organelles RNA, and other molecules move in and out of the cell nucleus through the pores.

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What Molecules move between the nucleus and the cytoplasm through .?

Water soluble molecules such as protein and RNA.


What does a nuclear pore do?

It's like a communication canal, DNA is isolated inside the nucleus but RNA can leave and go into the cytoplasm where it's transcribed through the pore. Water and other molecules can also go through.


What is the relationship between the nucleus and rna?

The relationship between the nucleus and rna is rather significant. Because of it, we as humans can function. Transporting RNA molecules to from the nucleus to the cytoplasm is fundamental for gene expression. The RNA produced in the nucleus is transported through the nuclear pore by export receptors. TRNAs and microRNAs bind directly to the receptors, but ribosomal RNAs and mRNAs assemble into ribonucleoprotein particles and export with specific adapter proteins. Basically, the RNA takes the information from the DNA (which is in the nucleus) to the ribosomes to make proteins,which preform our basic living needs.


How does the MRNA get out of the nucleus?

It gets out through the nuclear pores and enters the cytoplasm.


The nucleus store the DNA needed to synthesize which molecule in the cytoplasm?

DNA is store in nucleus to synthesize protein in cytoplasm through translation. DNA encode the information in form of triplet codons to synthesize proteins.


What should be added to a cell preparation to increase the contrast between nucleus and cytoplasm?

Adding a stain such as Methylene Blue while color the cell. This makes it so that not all the light passes through the cell allowing for it to be more visible. This also will stain the cytoplasm a lighter color than the nucleus so the nucleus will be very dark and obvious. -Kodie


What is an island of cytoplasm in the nucleus called?

well, there is no cytoplasm in nucleus as far as I know; there is just nucleoplasm in the nucleus. Although, sometimes, you can observe "cytoplasmic strands" which cross the nucleus; but these "strands" do not penetrate the nucleus, it is just like strands of water going through a bubble in water. plus, there is one or more "nucleolus" in the nucleus; these are formed by ribosomal RNA.


How does DNA code for proteins which are made in the cytoplasm if it does not leave the nucleus?

Part of the DNA molecule (gene) is transcribed into an RNA molecule that exits through the pores in Penis the nucleus. Once the RNA reaches the ribosome in the cytoplasm it translates into a protein.


Where does DNA change to RNA in the cell?

Because DNA never leaves the nucleus, it is in there that DNA is transcribed onto a mRNA molecule which then leave the nucleus through the nuclear pores to head out to a ribosome to be translated.


What can you conclude about the permeability of potato cytoplasm with respect to sucrose and water molecules?

H20 molecules can pass through the membrane freely, however sucrose molecules are too large.


How does the cell get the instructions for building a protein from the nucleus out to the cytoplasm?

m-RNA copy the information through transcription.Then m-RNA comes to cytoplasm.


How do ribosomes get to the ER from the nucleus?

A ribosome contains RNA and proteins. The following description applies to eukaryotes (plants, animals, and fungi). (The ribosomes of prokaryotes (bacteria) and mitochondria are essentially similar but differ in detail, and no nucleus is involved.) A ribosome in eukaryotes, including humans, contains four different molecules of rRNA (ribosomal RNA) and about 80 protein molecules. The proteins are synthesized in the cytoplasm, then transported through nuclear pores into the nucleus. The rRNA molecules are synthesized directly from genes in the nucleus. The nucleolus is a region of the nucleus in which three of these rRNA genes occur. Inside the nucleus the RNA and protein molecules are assembled into two subunits, which leave the nucleus, again through nuclear pore complexes. Once in the cytoplasm, the two subunits are combined to form the functional ribosome.