Nuclear Pores
DNA code is copied to messenger RNA, abbreviated mRNA.
No, ribosomes do not become RNA (but they do contain RNA) and they do not enter the nucleus. mRNA travels from the nucleus to the ribosomes, which are found in the cytoplasm or on the outside of the rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER). The ribosomes do not enter the nucleus. Ribosomes contain a type of RNA called ribosomal RNA (rRNA) as well as protein.
ribosomal rna
Cytoplasmic Rna - cRna.
messenger rna
The genetic code is transferred from the nucleus into the cytoplasm by RNA. RNA is used to duplicate the DNA so it doesn't have to leave the nucleus.
DNA code is copied to messenger RNA, abbreviated mRNA.
No, ribosomes do not become RNA (but they do contain RNA) and they do not enter the nucleus. mRNA travels from the nucleus to the ribosomes, which are found in the cytoplasm or on the outside of the rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER). The ribosomes do not enter the nucleus. Ribosomes contain a type of RNA called ribosomal RNA (rRNA) as well as protein.
ribosomal rna
Cytoplasmic Rna - cRna.
RNA is found in the Cytoplasm
messenger rna
Ribosomal RNA, messenger RNA and proteins sythesized in the cytoplasm that are part of ribosomes.
m-RNA copy the information through transcription.Then m-RNA comes to cytoplasm.
In prokaryotic cells, DNA and RNA are both found in the cytoplasm. In eukaryotic cells, DNA is typically restricted to the nucleus and RNA is mostly in the cytoplasm.
Rna moves from nucleus to the cytoplasm!
tRNA or transfer RNA