Chromosomes
mRNA does not enter the nucleus. It is transcribed from DNA inside the nucleus and then exits the nucleus to carry genetic information to the ribosomes in the cytoplasm for protein synthesis.
Chromosomes are the spooled strings of genes inside the nucleus. They are rod-shaped structures that contain DNA, which carries the genetic code for an organism.
Yes, mRNA can leave the nucleus to carry genetic information for protein synthesis.
The inside of a cell contains various structures, such as the nucleus (which houses genetic material), mitochondria (which produce energy), endoplasmic reticulum (involved in protein synthesis), Golgi apparatus (involved in processing and packaging proteins), and cytosol (fluid containing molecules and organelles). These structures work together to carry out the cell's functions.
Yes, RNA moves out of the nucleus to carry genetic information to the ribosomes in the cytoplasm for protein synthesis.
Inside every cell there is Nucleus and chronographs
the nucleus is like the 'brain' inside the cell
The location of subatomic particles within the atom are as follows: electrons are outside the nucleus and are found in different energy levels, or distances away from the nucleus. They carry a negative charge. Protons are found inside the nucleus, and carry a positive charge. Neutrons are also found inside the nucleus but do not carry any charge.
mRNA does not enter the nucleus. It is transcribed from DNA inside the nucleus and then exits the nucleus to carry genetic information to the ribosomes in the cytoplasm for protein synthesis.
chromosomes
Protoplasm is the living substance inside the cell. The protoplasm surrounding the cell is known as cytoplasm. The protoplasm inside the a cell's nucleus, is known as nucleoplasm or nuclear sap.
Chromosomes are the spooled strings of genes inside the nucleus. They are rod-shaped structures that contain DNA, which carries the genetic code for an organism.
A nucleus is made from protons and neutrons. Protons carry a positive charge where neutrons carry no charge. Hence, a negative charge never occurs in a nucleus.
electrons are the subatomic particles that are found outside of the nucleus and carry a negative charge
Chromosomes in the nucleus of the cell carry the material of heredity, or genes.Hope that helped.
Yes, mRNA can leave the nucleus to carry genetic information for protein synthesis.
DNA carry information in chromosomes.They are in the nucleus.