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Messenger RNA (mRNA) is the type of RNA that is transcribed in the nucleus and then travels to the cytoplasm for protein synthesis.
The pathway through which electricity travels is called a circuit. A circuit consists of a closed loop for the flow of electric current.
Messenger RNA (mRNA) travels from the nucleus to the ribosomes in the cytoplasm to deliver genetic information from a strand of DNA. It carries the instructions encoded in DNA to the ribosomes, where they are translated into proteins.
Sulfonamide. In this biosynthetic pathway, dihydrofolic acid is enzymatically produced from PABA. This is blocked by sulfonamide.
A pathway that electricity travels through is called a circuit. It consists of a closed loop that allows for the flow of electrons from a power source through wires and components, back to the power source.
The nerve pathway travels down from the s1 spine. If the nerve root at the s1 is impinged or herniated, symptoms of sciatica can appear.
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An aberrant conduction is a heart condition where the electrical stimulus travels via an abnormal pathway.
After leaving the nucleus, messenger RNA (mRNA) travels to the ribosomes in the cytoplasm of the cell for protein synthesis.
A geo (earth) bio (life) chemical (molecules/elements) pathway is a fancy way of saying nutrient cycle. Nutrients are a chemical which travels a cyclic pathbetween the earth and livingthings.
M-RNA copies the message of the DNA of the gene. m-RNA leaves the nucleus and travels to the ribosome (r-RNA) where the t-RNA brings amino acids which are assembles in the order brought by the m-RNA.
siRNA refers to a small interfering RNA or sometimes known as short interfering RNA or silencing RNA. It a class of double-stranded RNA molecules, 20-25 nucleotides in length, that play a variety of roles in biology. The most notable role of siRNA is its involvement in the RNA interference (RNAi) pathway, where it interferes with the expression of a specific gene.whereas Antisense RNA is a single-stranded RNA that is complementary to a messenger RNA (mRNA) strand transcribed within a cell.