carries information from DNA to the ribosome
Protein synthesis is the unique job of RNA.
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RNA molecules have many functions, but in the majority of cells most RNA molecules are involved in just one job- protein synthesis.
protein synthesis
No, that's the job of the RNA.
Ribosmes are what make the protiens for the cell the DNA or Rna to be made
protein synthesis
You want bands. The bands are ribosmal RNA of various sizes. Bands are good this shows that you did a good job of extracting RNA.
RNA: RIBONUCLEIC ACID RNA's function is to duplicate DNA. It is single stranded and its job is to create new DNA. (I may be wrong but I hope this helped you just a little bit.)
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.
Different types of RNA have different functions but overall RNA's function (or job) is to carry out DNA replication.
RNA stands for ribonucleic acid, it is a nucleic acid similar to DNA but instead of having deoxyribose, RNA contains ribose. There are 3 types of RNA: 1. Messenger RNA (mRNA): its job is to act as a "messenger" that transmit transcribed information from the DNA in the nucleus to the ribosomes cites in the cytoplasm of the cell. At these ribosomes sites, proteins are made from the amino acid sequences that the mRNA carries. 2. Transfer RNA (tRNA): there are 20 types of these RNA, each type is assigned to a specific amino acid. Its job is to "transfer" these amino acid and chain them together in the order specified by the mRNA. 3. Ribosomal RNA (rRNA): it is an element of the ribosomes where proteins are made in the cytoplasm. In general, RNA carries information from the nucleus of the cell to the ribosomes in order to make protein.