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No. All genetic information is contained in the nucleus, not the plasma membrane, which consists of phospholipids, proteins, carbohydrates, and cholesterol.
produce proteins by following coded instructions that came from the nucleus.
in DNA which codes RNA which is then sent out the pores of the nucleus so it can produce proteins for cells.
I have this question also, I think one is ribosomes.
Organelles that produce proteins used within the cell are called ribosomes. Ribosomes produce proteins that are either used within the cell or are processed in the endoplasmic reticulum.
The information that controls the production of proteins must pass from the nucleus into the cytoplasm in the form of mRNA. mRNA is a template copy of the DNA inside the nucleus and is read by ribosomes in the cytoplasm to produce proteins.
No. All genetic information is contained in the nucleus, not the plasma membrane, which consists of phospholipids, proteins, carbohydrates, and cholesterol.
cells store genetic information in dna. that genetic information is used to synthesize
produce proteins by following coded instructions that came from the nucleus.
produce proteins by following coded instructions that came from the nucleus.
in DNA which codes RNA which is then sent out the pores of the nucleus so it can produce proteins for cells.
I have this question also, I think one is ribosomes.
Organelles that produce proteins used within the cell are called ribosomes. Ribosomes produce proteins that are either used within the cell or are processed in the endoplasmic reticulum.
the cell's DNA cant be packed into its nucleus
No, not directly. The cell acts like a factory and what is produced by that cell is directed by the nucleus. The nucleus may direct the production of lipids or proteins but not actual chemicals.
Enzymes
yesIt does not involve in energy storage.Its primary function is to produce proteins