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Intron excising. When the messenger RNA is first transcribed the genes it is transcribed from have areas of sense, exons, and areas of " nonsense " ( not really, but let's keep it simple ) called introns. So the pre-mRNA has a complex called the spliceosome attach to it and this excises the introns, then spices the exons together to make mature mRNA. So a cell can send a clean gene copy to the ribosomes for translation.
A eukaryotic cell has a centralized nucleus.
Eukaryotic
Only plants have a cell wall, which are eukaryotic.
The eukaryotic cell has 3 stages.
Intron excising. When the messenger RNA is first transcribed the genes it is transcribed from have areas of sense, exons, and areas of " nonsense " ( not really, but let's keep it simple ) called introns. So the pre-mRNA has a complex called the spliceosome attach to it and this excises the introns, then spices the exons together to make mature mRNA. So a cell can send a clean gene copy to the ribosomes for translation.
The answer is "DNA". It depends on the parts of the DNA that are activated and what part of the RNA-model is an intron or an exon. Only the exons get copied as RNA goes to the ribosomes, where proteins are made.
A fat cell is a eukaryotic cell. All of the cells in a eukaryotic organism are eukaryotic.
Eukaryotic
eukaryotic
A eukaryotic cell has a centralized nucleus.
Yes. A eukaryotic cell has a nucleus.
prokaryotic
IT is found in the eukaryotic cell
Eukaryotic
Yes. Eukaryotic cells do have a cell membrane on the outside.
Only plants have a cell wall, which are eukaryotic.