Formed on the DNA template, messenger RNA is exported to the cytoplasm of the cell and wraps around the ribosomes to begin the process of protein synthesis. On the ribosome, transfer RNA is attached to spell out the code.
in the nucleus.
DNA remains in nucleus .
ATP How is a large DNA molecule enclosed compactly within the nucleus of a plant cell?
All I know is that a nucleus stores the molecule DNA.
PolyA (as a process) takes place in nucleus. Polyadenylated mRNA is exported to cytoplasm afterwards.
nucleus
The question, as stated, doesn't make sense. An oxygen atom has a nucleus, but an oxygen molecule doesn't have a single nucleus; a typical, diatomic oxygen molecule will have two nuclei.
molecule
tRNAs produced in nucleus but they exported to cytoplasmwhere protein synthesis occurs.
Electrons shared in a molecule are held more closely to the atom with the larger nucleus
i think it is the nucleus
the nucleus
a nucleus
nucleus
A proton is smaller than a nucleus, which is smaller than an atom, which is again smaller than a molecule.
DNA remains in nucleus .
in the nucleus.