RNA is a nucleic acid that contains the genetic instructions used in the development and functioning of all known living organisms and some viruses.
It is the same as DNA, it's just the term used to describe the replicated version of it that occurs in cell division.
It catalyzes the bonding of RNA nucleotides.
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. What are RNA and DNA?
RibosomesProduces proteins.
its function is to link amino acids during protein synthesis, and in a variety of RNA processing reactions, including RNA splicing, viral replication, and transfer RNA biosynthesis.
It catalyzes the bonding of RNA nucleotides.
RNA manufactures protein
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The main function of the nucleolus is the transcription of ribosomal RNA.
. What are RNA and DNA?
Transcription is the process by which genetic information stored in DNA is copied into RNA molecules. This RNA can then serve as a template for protein synthesis during translation. Transcription is a critical step in gene expression and allows for the transfer of genetic information from the DNA to the cellular machinery that produces proteins.
RNA: RIBONUCLEIC ACID RNA's function is to duplicate DNA. It is single stranded and its job is to create new DNA. (I may be wrong but I hope this helped you just a little bit.)
RNA builds the protein which the information is given by DNA
RNA polymerase is an enzyme responsible for synthesizing RNA molecules from a DNA template during transcription. It reads the DNA template and catalyzes the formation of RNA by linking together RNA nucleotides in the correct sequence.
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.