All forms of RNA are involved in protein synthesis. The rRNA combines with protein to form ribosomes. The tRNA delivers the anticodon and amino acids to the ribosome. The mRNA delivers the message that needs to be translated and the codon.
These are transfer RNA molecules. tRNA. ( there is catalytic RNA in the ribosomes that have a part to play in protein synthesis, but just info for your edification and not the answer you seek )
All 3 types of RNA are involved in protein synthesis - messenger RNA (mRNA), transfer RNA (tRNA) and ribosomal RNA (rRNA).
mRNA is transcribed (copied) from the DNA template in the nucleus. This then travels from the nucleus to the ribosomes. This carries the instructions for creating a protein.
Ribosomes contain rRNA as well as protein. Ribosomes are the site of protein synthesis - where the codons (3-base codes) on the mRNA are matched with the anti-codons on the tRNA to create an amino acid chain (a protein).
tRNA carries the amino acids to the ribosomes and ensures that the correct amino acid is joined to the chain being created.
Transfer RNA. tRNA.
RNA
Cells contain DNA,which controls the production of proteins
I'm not sure there IS an RNA that helps in the production of ribosomes, but there is a type of RNA that is part of the ribosomal structure. It's called rRNA, or ribosomal Ribonucleic Acids.
The nucleus consists of RNA and protein and is the site of ribosome production
Small nuclear RNA forms complexes with proteins to form snRNPs; involved in RNA splicing, polyadenylation reactions and other unknown functions.
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The 3 types of RNA (mRNA, tRNA and rRNA) are all involved in the production of proteins.
RNA is involved in the synthesis of proteins.
Proteins.
the production of proteins.
the DNA reads the rna making proteins
the DNA reads the rna making proteins
RNA molecules found in the cytosol and rough endoplasmic reticulum associated with proteins that are involved in specific selection and transport of other proteins.
Cells contain DNA,which controls the production of proteins
Endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus do participate in modification of proteins. Nucleus, DNA, RNA, ribosomes and amino acids participate in the production of proteins.