I have to make one of these models to. What you have to do is take a styrofoam ball and then cut it in half. after that get varios materials like toothpicks, beans, markers, noodles, paint ect. once the materials have been gathered up, get a picture of a cell and see if you can find materials that look like the different parts of a cell. after you di that just hot glue the parts where they are supposed to go then label it. once this is completed you can color it or do what you like, and you should end up with a cell model. Another way by nicenoodles, I am making mine RIGHT now, no kidding!, i just used stuff around my house to make the basic parts!'My friend made it out of string and glued i on with a key! Just go to: http://learn.genetics.Utah.edu/units/basics/cell/index.cfm
No, a virus does not change the instructions in the cell's nucleus. Instead, it uses the cell's machinery to replicate itself. The virus hijacks the cell's normal processes to make new virus particles, which can then infect other cells.
The structure in the cell that contains the instructions to make proteins is the nucleus. Inside the nucleus, DNA carries the genetic information that provides the instructions for protein synthesis. This information is transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA) which is then used by ribosomes to translate the instructions and synthesize proteins.
The molecule that contains the information a cell needs to make proteins is called messenger RNA (mRNA). It carries the genetic instructions from the DNA in the cell's nucleus to the ribosomes where protein synthesis occurs.
The cell structure that contains DNA and serves as the control center of the cell is the nucleus. DNA within the nucleus contains the genetic information that provides instructions for the cell's functions and activities.
DNA contains instructions for making different proteins that determine the function of a cell. When specific genes are turned on or off, it directs a cell to differentiate into a muscle cell or a stomach cell through a process called gene expression, where certain proteins are produced to give the cell its specialized function. Different combinations of gene expression lead to different cell types in the body.
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you buy a kit and do what the instructions say
You may want to specify what part of the cell you want to know to make.
a nucleus is a small segment in a cell membrane. the nucleus has three functions, to make DNA, to make protein, and to make instructions for the cell.
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It nothing at all
look on Enchanted Learning it has instructions.
You may want to specify what part of the cell you want to know to make.
The ribosomes take instructions from the RNA to make protiens.
You just need paper and good folding hands.
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The cell that is stored with instructions is chromosomes. Hoped this helped :).