Messenger RNA - also known as mRNA, travels fro the nucleus out into the cell where it is used to make protein. It carries the message by transcripting from DNA and is sent to the ribosome to be translated. The RNA is a strand of nucleic acid that contains the specific genes that are needed by the ribosomes. The DNA always stays in the nucleus, so it makes RNA to control the ribosomes.
Messenger RNA
After mRNA leaves the nucleus, it travels to the ribosomes in the cytoplasm where it is used as a template to make proteins through a process called translation.
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.
Yes, all cell Nuclei have chromatin.Chromatin is basically a long strand of DNA coiled around proteins called histones. Although not part of the nucleus, chromatin is contained within the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell.
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.
Proteins are synthesized in the ribosomes, not in the Golgi complex or the nucleus. The nucleus contains the genetic information (DNA) needed to make proteins, which is transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA) molecules that carry the instructions to the ribosomes. The Golgi complex modifies, sorts, and packages proteins synthesized in the endoplasmic reticulum before they are sent to their final destination within or outside the cell.
The nucleus directs the cell to make proteins.
nucleus
The nucleus does not directly make proteins. Instead, it contains the genetic information in the form of DNA that encodes instructions for making proteins. This genetic information is transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA) in the nucleus, which then travels to the ribosomes in the cytoplasm where proteins are synthesized through the process of translation.
Information are DNA in chromosomes.They are in nucleus.
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The nucleus produces ribosomes that are then used to make proteins within the cell. Additionally, the nucleus houses and protects the cell's genetic material in the form of DNA, which contains instructions for the cell's functions and characteristics.
as in plant cells it is the "brain" of the cell
Nucleus because it sends out RNA to the Ribosomes to make proteins.
The nucleus is the CEO of the cell. It draws up the plans for the proteins that the cell will make.
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