DNA is encoded through certain molecules Adenine "A", Thymine "T", Guanine "G", and Cytosine "C", the "code" of DNA. "A" is always bonded with "T", and "G" with "C". During Protein Syntheses, an enzyme will create an RNA molecule from the DNA molecule, which will be used to link the amino acids that make up proteins. there are a number of amino acids, and each one has a specific 3 letter code from the encoded molecules in DNA that they will bond to, and this will organize the amino acids into proteins
The complex compound that carries the information needed to make proteins is called messenger RNA (mRNA). It is transcribed from DNA in the cell nucleus and carries the genetic code to the ribosomes in the cytoplasm where protein synthesis occurs.
mRNA is needed for protein synthesis because it carries the genetic information from DNA to the ribosomes, where proteins are made. It serves as a template for the ribosomes to read and assemble the amino acids in the correct order to make proteins.
A macromolecule that can copy itself and make proteins is DNA. DNA contains the genetic information needed for protein synthesis, and it undergoes transcription to create messenger RNA (mRNA), which is then translated into proteins by ribosomes.
Proteins are synthesized in the ribosomes, not in the Golgi complex or the nucleus. The nucleus contains the genetic information (DNA) needed to make proteins, which is transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA) molecules that carry the instructions to the ribosomes. The Golgi complex modifies, sorts, and packages proteins synthesized in the endoplasmic reticulum before they are sent to their final destination within or outside the cell.
In order to use DNA directly to make proteins, DNA would have to leave the nucleus, which would make it more susceptible to damage. Since it is the template for making proteins, it would be too risky to expose it to the rest of the cell.
the order of bases
Nuclic Acids
Enzymes are proteins and all proteins are coded for and produced by the nucleus/ribosomes.
Yes proteins are polymer of amino acids. The monomer units known as amino acids join together by peptide bond to make proteins. the message to make proteins are coded in DNA.
They contain the information to make the proteins.
The complex compound that carries the information needed to make proteins is called messenger RNA (mRNA). It is transcribed from DNA in the cell nucleus and carries the genetic code to the ribosomes in the cytoplasm where protein synthesis occurs.
is coded its DNA
DNA carries the information.Base sequence determine the protein.
mRNA is needed for protein synthesis because it carries the genetic information from DNA to the ribosomes, where proteins are made. It serves as a template for the ribosomes to read and assemble the amino acids in the correct order to make proteins.
ribosomesProteins are made in ribosomes. mRNA transcribed from DNA carries the message of protein sequences. In ribosome mRNA interact with tRNAs to form polypeptides from amino acids.ribosomes translate proteins from amino acids. The message needed for the synthesis is coded in mRNA. mRNA is transcribed from DNA for this and exported to cytosol.
Nitrogen is needed for good plant growth and helps them make proteins.
DNA has coded instructions for making proteins, and RNA translates the code.