Ribosomes make them. They are contained in the chromosomes.
RNA is located in the nucleus of a cell, specifically in the nucleolus and nucleoplasm.
Transcription (DNA -> RNA) happens in the nucleus where RNA polymerase makes single-stranded RNA from a template DNA strand.
No, RNA is not typically located in the nucleus of a cell. RNA is primarily found in the cytoplasm of a cell, where it plays a key role in protein synthesis.
Yes, RNA is found in animal cells. It plays a crucial role in various cellular processes such as protein synthesis, gene regulation, and cell signaling. RNA is essential for translating the genetic information stored in DNA into functional proteins.
RNA is read off of the DNA located in every cell.
No. Neurotransmitters are located in the brain. DNA & RNA are related to cell information and replication.
In animal cells, RNA is primarily located in the nucleus where transcription occurs, producing messenger RNA (mRNA) that carries genetic information to the cytoplasm for translation. In plant cells, RNA is also found in the nucleus for transcription, but it can also be found in other organelles like chloroplasts and mitochondria where specialized RNA molecules are produced for their functions.
RNA molecules contain four bases: adenine (A), guanine (G), cytosine (C), and uracil (U). These bases are located along the sugar-phosphate backbone of the RNA molecule, bonding together through specific base-pairing interactions (A with U, and G with C) to form the RNA sequence. The sequence of these bases carries the genetic information in RNA.
The nucleus of a cell houses DNA, while both the nucleus and cytoplasm contain RNA. DNA is stored in the form of chromosomes within the nucleus, where it directs cellular activities. RNA is synthesized in the nucleus and then travels to the cytoplasm to participate in protein synthesis.
If you mean the nuclear material, it is located in the capsid of the virus. It can be either RNA or DNA.
RNA!
Eukaryotic ribosomal RNA synthesis occurs in the nucleolus within the cell's nucleus. The nucleolus is a specialized substructure where ribosomal RNA genes are located and where ribosomal RNA transcription and processing take place.