Chromosomes
Chromosomes.
The mRNA molecules carry the coded instructions for making proteins from the nucleus out to the ribosomes.
- The nucleus contains the DNA. It is the site for replication and transcription. The most important processes of a cell.-Attached to the nucleus outside membrane, there are the ribosomes (found free in Cytoplasm and on the RER as well). Ribosome will attach to mRNA when mRNA pass through nucleus pore to reach the cytosol. Ribosome are the indispensable complex for translation
enzyme or nucleus
they carry genetic information, so basically chromosomes carry genes
Inside every cell there is Nucleus and chronographs
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.
the nucleus is like the 'brain' inside the cell
chromosomes
Chromosomes.
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.
The mRNA molecules carry the coded instructions for making proteins from the nucleus out to the ribosomes.
Chromosomes in the nucleus of the cell carry the material of heredity, or genes.Hope that helped.
DNA carry information in chromosomes.They are in the nucleus.
electrons are the subatomic particles that are found outside of the nucleus and carry a negative charge
diffusion
eukaryotic cells