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Messenger RNA (mRNA) is a molecule of RNA encoding a chemical "blueprint" for a protein product. mRNA is transcribed from a DNA template, and carries coding information to the sites of protein synthesis: the ribosomes.

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What are the three kinda of RNA?

The three types of RNA are: mRNA (messanger RNA), rRNA (ribosomal RNA), and tRNA (transfer RNA).


What is messanger RNA?

Carries the DNA message from the nucleus to the ribosome.


A part of a cell the sends messages from the nucleus to the cytoplasm is?

Messanger RNA


What type of RNA makes a copy directly from DNA?

mRNA, which stands for messanger rna. this RNA is the one who takes the codes out of the nucleus and into the cytoplasm.


How does a cell get the genetic code from its location to the site of protein synthesis?

By messanger RNA


Why RNA necessary to act as a messanger?

simply because DNA molecules cannot fit outside of the nucleus therefore Rna is needed


What does mRNA stand for and why does it have to be made?

Messanger RNA and it sends the messages for the DNA because the DNA cannot leave the nucleus


Which purine or pyrimidine bases are not present in the messanger RNA m-RNA is it adenine or guanine or cytosine or thymine or uracil?

thyamine isn't present in mRNA its place is taken by uracil


What is the unique job of RNA?

Protein synthesis is the unique job of RNA.


What carries a specific code from the nucleus to the site if protein synthesis?

The DNA bases provides a code for proteins.


What tasks does messanger RNA perform during protein synthesis?

mRNA carries a copy of our DNA, our genetic information and is used in the synthesis of these proteins.


During the process of transcription DNA serves as a template for making fill in the bank which leaves the nucleus and travels to the ribosomes?

mRNA (messanger RNA)