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No
yes
The Nucleolus is made up of DNA and RNA in the nucleus.
1. The sugar in DNA is deoxyribose and the sugar in RNA is ribose. 2. DNA is a double strand and RNA is single strand. 3. DNA is in the nucleus and RNA travels around from nucleus to cytoplasm. or 1. RNA is generally single stranded 2. RNA contains Uracil in place of Thymine 3. The sugar in RNA is Ribose instead of Deoxribose
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.
They are types of nucleic acids. DNA is found in the nucleus and RNA is found in the nucleolus (in the nucleus) and in the ribosomes. DNA codes for RNA, which codes for proteins which ultimately make up our body.
RNA!
RNA can leave the Nucleus.
DNA is located in the nucleolus of the nucleus and RNA is located in ribosomes
The Nucleolus is made up of DNA and RNA in the nucleus.
Messenger RNA (mRNA) copies DNA's instructions in the nucleus.
DNA or RNA
in eukaryotes, RNA is synthetised in the nucleus from DNA, using RNA-polymerase. in prokaryotes, RNA is synthetised in the cytoplasm (DNA has no nucleus), using RNA-polymerase as well.
mRNA (messenger RNA) carries a copy of the DNA from the nucleus to the ribosomes.
The nucleus stores DNA and is where RNA transcription occurs.
Transcription (DNA -> RNA) happens in the nucleus where RNA polymerase makes single-stranded RNA from a template DNA strand.
Nucleus
No, the DNA in the nucleus is too large to move out of the nucleus. The DNA has to use a system of messengers to take the instructions to the ribosomes. In this case, it is called mRNA.
Not all cells have a nucleus. Also nuclei is plural many cells only have one nucleus. Generally cells that have a nucleus have DNA in it. It is suspected that originally the nucleus of cells had RNA instead of DNA and it is suspected that some cells still have RNA in their nucleus. A number of viruses use RNA instead of DNA.