Messenger RNA (mRNA) takes the instructions, encoded in the DNA of the nucleus, out to the ribosomes which then assemble the amino acids in the correct order to form the appropriate protein.
The messenger RNA (mRNA) carried the message from the nucleus to the ribosomes
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The energy carrying molecule in the cell is adenosine triphosphate. People often call it ATP.
Transcription: mRNA is copied from a DNA molecule. Translation: The mRNA molecule then attaches to ribosomes. tRNA carrying amino acids come and attach to Codons on the mRNA. The amino acids bond to form a chain and a protein is formed.
It is the part of a molecule that is responsible for its color. When a molecule absorbs a wavelength of visible light and reflects or transmits others, this is when the molecule's color will appear.
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Ribosomes
hemoglobin
DNA
DNA.
Both the RNA and DNA within the molecule play vital parts in storing and transmitting genetic material. The DNA is located in the nucleus and is responsible for carrying all the genteuic information.
In the ribosomes.
Transcription: mRNA is copied from a DNA molecule. Translation: The mRNA molecule then attaches to ribosomes. tRNA carrying amino acids come and attach to Codons on the mRNA. The amino acids bond to form a chain and a protein is formed.
Instructions from DNA are carried to ribosomes by molecules of amino acids. These are carried by tRNA while mRNA carries information from the genes to ribosomes.