DNA
The nucleus is the cell structure that directs all cell activity. It contains the cell's DNA and regulates the cell's functions by transcribing and translating the genetic information into proteins.
Ribosomes function in the production of proteins. These proteins include those that will remain in the cell and those that will be transported out of the cell.
Gene
cell genome
carrying genetic informationDNA controls the production of certain proteins in the cell. Different DNA codes make different proteins. Proteins made in the cell bond together to make amino acids.
The nucleus directs the cell to make proteins.
It directs the production of enzymes.
RNA or ribonucleaic acid. It directs the cells production of proteins for function and building.
Nucleous
DNA has the instructions for making all of the cell's proteins. The proteins handle everything else. So in this way DNA directs all the cell's activities.
mitochondria is responsible for energy production. nucleus directs and replicates the cell. cytoplasm is a watery solution within the cell that holds organelles. lysosomes contain enzymes to digest material. ribosomes synthesize proteins.
the order of its nitrogen bases.
DNA controls the production of certain proteins in the cell. Different DNA codes make different proteins. Proteins made in the cell bond together to make amino acids.
The production of proteins
The Genes determine the nature of the cell's work....Each gene is a blueprint that directs the production.
The rough endoplasmic reticulum makes proteins. The Golgi acts as the shipping department if the cell is understood to be a protein factory.
The nucleus is the cell structure that directs all cell activity. It contains the cell's DNA and regulates the cell's functions by transcribing and translating the genetic information into proteins.