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Where do the proteins get their instructions from?

proteins get there instruction's from mRNA the messenger RNA


A message of the genes of the chromosomes are carried to the ribosomes by?

The message of the genes on the chromosomes is carried to the ribosomes by messenger RNA (mRNA). mRNA is synthesized in the nucleus, where it carries a copy of the genetic code from DNA to the ribosomes in the cytoplasm. At the ribosomes, mRNA is read and translated into a specific sequence of amino acids to build proteins.


What do ribsomes use to make proteins?

They use messenger RNA and transfer RNA.


What is the form of RNA that carries the code from the DNA to the site where the proteins is assembled?

The mRNA carries information to the ribosomes. This is known as 'messenger' RNA because it carries the message, the base sequence from the nucleus to the ribosome. This mRNA is then translated into an amino acid sequence (polypeptide/protein) at the ribosome.


What role do chromosomes play when they make proteins?

Chromosomes provide the blueprint for making proteins by carrying the genetic information in the form of genes. Genes on the chromosomes are transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA), which is then translated into proteins by ribosomes. Chromosomes also regulate the timing and amount of protein production through processes like gene expression and epigenetic modifications.


What can be translated into a protein?

Messenger RNA is translated to form proteins .


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

The messenger RNA


What is the genetic messenger called?

The genetic messenger is called messenger RNA or mRNA. It carries the genetic information from the DNA in the cell's nucleus to the ribosomes in the cytoplasm where proteins are synthesized.


Where are the codes for making protein stored?

The codes for making proteins are stored in the DNA within the cell's nucleus. These codes are transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA) which is then translated by ribosomes in the cytoplasm to produce proteins.


RNA that is a copy of DNA message that can enter the cytoplasm?

Messenger RNA (mRNA) is a copy of the DNA message that is transcribed in the nucleus and can be translated into proteins in the cytoplasm. It carries the genetic information from the DNA to the ribosomes where protein synthesis occurs.


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

By producing the corresponding messenger rna


Which type of RNA brings the information in the genetic code from the nucleus to other parts of the cell?

Messenger RNA (mRNA) is the type of RNA that carries the genetic information from the DNA in the nucleus to the ribosomes in the cytoplasm, where proteins are synthesized.