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Perhaps you are talking about messenger RNA, mRNA, that is transcribed from DNA in the nucleus and leaves the nucleus to go into the cytosol where it docks with a ribosomal subunit where translation takes place.

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Is RNA able to leave the cell nucleus?

Yes, RNA is able to leave the cell nucleus.


Why is RNA able to leave the nucleus?

RNA is able to leave the nucleus because it is smaller and more flexible than DNA, allowing it to pass through the nuclear pores in the nuclear membrane.


What does a cell need more a nucleus or ribosomes?

nucleus. nucleus contains all the code involved all of the cell's functions. and the genetic information. but the endoplasmic reticulum wouldn't even be able to create the ribosomes without the nucleus.


Does RNA stay in the nucleus?

The RNA that leaves nucleus is called mRNA (messenger RNA) molecule. The DNA molecule is first of all transcribed by use of general transcription factors to gives us a mRNA molecule. Now this mRNA molecule before leaving the nucleus undergoes RNA processing where all the interons - regions on mRNA that do not code for any protein are cut out by using spliceosomes. The modified mRNA molecule can now leave the nucleus.boogus


Reproduction would not occur if which part of a cell was removed?

The Cell Membrane


How is RNA able to leave the cell nucleus?

RNA is able to leave the cell nucleus through small pores in the nuclear membrane called nuclear pores. These pores allow specific molecules, including RNA, to pass through and move into the cytoplasm of the cell where they can carry out their functions.


What is the code contained within the nucleus of a cell?

The nucleus of a cell contains genetic material in the form of DNA and RNA. DNA is packed into highly condensed structures called chromosomes. RNA is able to shuttle between the nucleus and cytoplasm.


What must occur before RNA can leave the nucleus?

The RNA must have its introns (junk RNA) spliced out. It the must be processed by having a guanine cap and 100+ adenine tail added to it. Once all this is done, the now mature RNA can leave the nucleus to be translated.


What would happen to cell reproduction if thr nucleus of a cell were not present?

Without a nucleus, the cell would not be able to replicate or divide through mitosis because the nucleus contains the genetic material (DNA) necessary for cell division. The nucleus plays a crucial role in regulating cell reproduction, so without it, the cell would not be able to carry out this process.


Do you think a cell would function without a nucleus?

No, a cell cannot function properly without a nucleus. The nucleus houses the cell's genetic material and controls all cellular activities, including growth, metabolism, and replication. Without a nucleus, the cell would not be able to survive or perform its essential functions.


Are protons neutrons or electrons able to leave the atom.?

It is possible, but the energry required for each will be different.


Where is DNA found in your bodys?

In the nucleus. RNA needs to be manufactured during transcription because DNA is too big to leave the nucleus via the nuclear pores. The RNA is smaller and single stranded and therefore it is able to leave the nucleus via the nuclear pores into the cytoplasm where protein synthesis takes place as ribosomes are located in the cytoplasm.