One of the primary functions is to aid in synthesis of proteins.
Primarily assists in DNA replication
Nucleic acids serve as codes that will determine the production of protein in a cell. DNA contains codes for making RNA which in turn makes proteins. This is the primary function.
protiens
Yes, by inserting its DNA or RNA into that cell.
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is two strands of Ribonucleic acid (RNA) that have been put together. See http://nobelprize.org/educational_games/medicine/dna/index.html for a more detailed answer.
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Nucleic acids serve as codes that will determine the production of protein in a cell. DNA contains codes for making RNA which in turn makes proteins. This is the primary function.
No. A ribosome is a complex of protein and RNA molecules found inside both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Its function is to translate messenger RNA into protein.
protiens
RNA builds the protein which the information is given by DNA
Inside the nucleus of the cell.
it contains the the RNA, protein and directions for the cell
A ribosomes primary function is to produce or synthesize proteins from RNA.
The part of the cell that contains RNA is the nucleosis. This structure is inside the nuclei of cells in the body.
Nucleolus in plant cell, is the seat of RNA.
The function of messenger RNA is to carry copies of the instructions for assembling amino acids into proteins to the rest of the cell or, more specifically, to the ribosomes.
RNA
The nucleus stores the cell's DNA and RNA. It is the central brain system of the cell. It basically runs the cell's primary processes.