They all contribute to protein synthesis. They are all RNAs. Ribosome is a combination of rRNA and proteins, mRNA is the RNA from the DNA template, and tRNA is the amino acid providing RNA.
Ribosomes and tRNA molecules help a cell translate an mRNA message into a polypeptide.
Ribosomes
Ribosomes
Ribosomes with help from tRNA.
It's DNA
Ribosomes and tRNA molecules help a cell translate an mRNA message into a polypeptide.
Ribosomes
The ribosome 'reads' the mRNA message , and tRNA takes amino acids to the ribosome, in the sequence that is determined by the mRNA. This all takes place in the cytoplasm [in the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum - RER], not the nucleus.
Ribosomes
mRNA, tRNA,rRNA, ribosome, amino acid
mRNA is the RNA that carries information during transcription and translation. It has codons, which match up with the anticodons on tRNA. tRNA is the RNA that bonds to amino acids and transfers them to ribosomes, and mRNA.
mRNA is the RNA that carries information during transcription and translation. It has codons, which match up with the anticodons on tRNA. tRNA is the RNA that bonds to amino acids and transfers them to ribosomes, and mRNA.
Ribosomes with help from tRNA.
Ribosomes.The only organelle that make proteins is ribosomes. DNA is the genetic material that codes mRNA and proteins. mRNA binds to tRNA and enzymes in ribosomes to form peptides from the amino acids.
It's DNA
The nucleolus creates ribosomes out of rRNA and puts them into the rough endoplasmic reticulum to recieve mRNA to decode (with the help of tRNA) and make proteins from the amino acids (provided by tRNA) coded in mRNA.
it doesn't, the trna takes the information to the ribosomes