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Q: What chemical messenger enters the nucleus of a cell and changes how genes are expressed?
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Which part of the atom remains the same during physical and chemical changes?

i believe it is the nucleus.


How are fusion and fission similar to chemical energy?

They are not similar, as fusion and fission involve changes to the nucleus whereas chemical energy involves the bonds between atoms


What carries information from the nucleus to the cytoplasm?

Messenger RN is the RNA that transports information from DNA in the nucleus to the cell's cytoplasm. Its main function is transporting information from the DNA to the nucleus of the cytoplasm of the cell.


Does the nucleus store enzymes?

The nucleus transcribes and releases messenger RNA signaling for the enzymes to be synthesized


Molecule that transfers the description of a polypeptide from the nucleus?

Messenger RNA


What Carrie's the code for proteins from the nucleus to the ribosomes?

The messenger RNA


The nucleus of a cell is about 0.000625 cm in diameter. What is the diameter of this nucleus expressed in millimeters?

0.00625mm


What is the name of the part of protein synthesis that makes messenger RNA?

Transcription is the synthesis of messenger RNA from DNA in the nucleus.


Which types of RNA copies DNA's instructions In the nucleus?

Messenger RNA (mRNA) copies DNA's instructions in the nucleus.


Is messenger RNA a constituent of a plasma membrane?

No it is not. A messenger RNA (mRNA) is made in the nucleus of the cell. It has nothing to do with the plasma membrane.


How does the nucleus which proteins are made by the ribosomes?

By producing the corresponding messenger rna


Are valence electrons only found in radioactive isotopes?

No. Nuclear reactions are not chemical reactions. They involve changes to the nucleus of the atom, such as radioactive decay.