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RNA transcribed in nucleus and transported to cytoplasm for protein synthesis. RNA normally transcribed from DNA at cell nucleus and not translated. It can translates protein if there is a message in coded, in cytoplasm.
No. RNA and Protein do
If im not mistaken its Messenger Rna
m-RNA copy the information through transcription.Then m-RNA comes to cytoplasm.
The cell nucleus is the "control center" of the cell and controls the metabolic and reproductive functions of the cellContains the genetic information needed for protein synthesis and regular cell function.Contains the genetic information needed for reproduction.ur mamait is the cell's control center
Protein synthesis occurs in the cytoplasm by the ribosomes.
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DNA is store in nucleus to synthesize protein in cytoplasm through translation. DNA encode the information in form of triplet codons to synthesize proteins.
RNA transcribed in nucleus and transported to cytoplasm for protein synthesis. RNA normally transcribed from DNA at cell nucleus and not translated. It can translates protein if there is a message in coded, in cytoplasm.
DNA makes RNA which makes protein.The mRNA, having the information for protein, is transported from the nucleus to the cytoplasm. 😀
DNA makes RNA which makes protein.The mRNA, having the information for protein, is transported from the nucleus to the cytoplasm. 😀
messenger RNA carries copies of instructions for the amino acids into proteins from DNA
Rna moves from nucleus to the cytoplasm!
No. RNA and Protein do
If im not mistaken its Messenger Rna
The cytoplasm is inside the entire cell excluding cell organelles. It's the site for many chemical reaction such as : initial stages of metabolic breakdown of nutrients and protein synthesis in ribosomes. The Nucleus is the major organelle in eukaryote cells and its surrounded by the nuclear envelope ( double membrane). It contains the genetic information DNA in the form of chromosomes. Difference could be in the pH.
m-RNA copy the information through transcription.Then m-RNA comes to cytoplasm.