You you may mean a ribosome, which carries RNA and acts in making proteins.
The type of nucleic acid that carries the code for making proteins from the nucleus to the ribosome is messenger RNA (mRNA). mRNA is transcribed from DNA in the nucleus and then carries the genetic information to the ribosome where it is translated into proteins.
DNA
Deoxyribonucleic Acid, or DNA.
No. DNA is genetic material that carries the instructions for making proteins.
Yes. Specifically mRNA carries copies of the instructions for making proteins from DNA to ribosomes, either free in the cytoplasm or attached to rough ER.
mRNA carries information from the DNA in the nucleus out into the cytoplasm of the cell. mRNA carries the information for making proteins to the ribosomes.
RNA
The type of nucleic acid that carries the code for making proteins from the nucleus to the ribosome is messenger RNA (mRNA). mRNA is transcribed from DNA in the nucleus and then carries the genetic information to the ribosome where it is translated into proteins.
Messenger RNA carries a transcript of the DNA's instructions out of the nucleus to the ribosomes.
The mRNA or the messenger RNA carries the instructions to make proteins. They specify the amino acid sequence for protein synthesis.
DNA
RNA.
DNA
No. DNA is genetic material that carries the instructions for making proteins.
Deoxyribonucleic Acid, or DNA.
Yes. Specifically mRNA carries copies of the instructions for making proteins from DNA to ribosomes, either free in the cytoplasm or attached to rough ER.
The messenger RNA, or mRNA carries the information for making proteins to the ribosomes. These ribosomes are attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum.