Genes (a segment of DNA) codes for proteins. DNA transcribe the message to mRNA and export to cytoplasm. ribosomes, tRNA, amino acids and enzymes will catalyze the formation of protein chains.
RNA - Ribo-Nucleic Acid
This refers to the transcription process.
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mRNA
In a cell, ribosomes make proteins with amino acids based on the RNA blueprints copied from the DNA.
DNA stores instructions for making proteins.
You you may mean a ribosome, which carries RNA and acts in making proteins.
Proteins are important for making some medicines because it makes the medicine a more all natural. Proteins are also essential to all living organisms.
The ribosome is responsible for making proteins....these proteins are needed for energy... Similarly the mitochondria is responsible for making energy.. Get the picture?
In a cell, ribosomes make proteins with amino acids based on the RNA blueprints copied from the DNA.
It basically means "making." Synthesizing proteins=making proteins
DNA stores instructions for making proteins.
polymerase chain reaction
Codons that do not carry information for making proteins are called non-sense codons.
You you may mean a ribosome, which carries RNA and acts in making proteins.
Ribosomes (usually on the rough endoplasmic reticulum) are responsible for making the proteins, and the Golgi apparatus is responsible for packaging the proteins.
Proteins are important for making some medicines because it makes the medicine a more all natural. Proteins are also essential to all living organisms.
Genes are the blueprints for making proteins.
The ribosome is responsible for making proteins....these proteins are needed for energy... Similarly the mitochondria is responsible for making energy.. Get the picture?
Ribosomes
DNA