The ribosome is the organelle where the mRNA and tRNA are joined and translation occurs.
Messenger Rna.
Ribosomes are the organelles that make protein from amino acids, and assemble the proteins of the cell.
DNA is transcribed to mRNA (messenger RNA) and then translated into proteins by tRNA (translational RNA). The resultant different types of proteins made communicate the various instructions on the cellular level.
The organelle Rough Endoplasmic Protein synthesizes proteins.
DNA contains genes that tells the body how to assemble proteins. The genes have a code that will communicate to amino acids to assemble the proteins.
Ribosome= worker. Factory workers translate instructions from headquarters (nucleus) into products. In an analogous fashion, ribosomes are the site where messenger RNA is translated into proteins.
proteins get there instruction's from mRNA the messenger RNA
Messenger Rna.
i think it's the ribosomes.
First these instructions are Transcribed into messenger Rna which is then exported from the Nucleus to the [awaiting in the Cytoplasm] Ribosomes that transform mRna into Proteins.
Ribosomes are the organelles that make protein from amino acids, and assemble the proteins of the cell.
The NUCLEUS is the organelle which contains instructions for cell function (source: http://www.win.co.nz/bioweb/ccword.html )
Messenger RNA (mRNA)
That organelle is called the ribosome and it is the " workbench " on which proteins are synthesized.
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.
The mRNA molecules carry the coded instructions for making proteins from the nucleus out to the ribosomes.
The chromatin in the nucleus gives the nucleus its instructions, while the nucleus itself gives directions.