The NUCLEUS is the organelle which contains instructions for cell function (source: http://www.win.co.nz/bioweb/ccword.html )
The nucleus contains instructions for making proteins in a cell. It sends these instructions to the ribosomes, which is where protein synthesis happens.
The nucleolus contains instructions for making proteins. It sends instructions to the ribosomes, where the proteins are made and sent to the Golgi complex. nucleus
Ribosomes construct the proteins, and the DNA holds the instructions for making them
The genetic material that is enclosed in the nucleus.
I think is the nucleus ! :))
Nucleus
i think it's the ribosomes.
DNA carries the instructions for the production of functional products (like proteins). In Eurkayotic cells, this is found in the nucleus.
The instructions for making some protiens ARE specified by genes.
a cell's protein
DNA provides the instructions for all protein production. These instructions are transcribed by mRNA and carried out of the nucleus into the cytoplasm where the proteins are manufactured.
i think it's the ribosomes.
DNA
Proteins
Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins and link together to form them.
The chromatin in the nucleus gives the nucleus its instructions, while the nucleus itself gives directions.
DNA stores instructions for making proteins.
DNA carries the instructions for the production of functional products (like proteins). In Eurkayotic cells, this is found in the nucleus.
Ribosomes
Ribosome are organelles which is the center of biological protein synthesis. The organelles create proteins by processing the genetic instructions of cells.
Ribosomes
Certain sequences of nucleotides code for the production of specific proteins.
DNA