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Does DNA molecules moves regularly from the nucleus to the cytoplasm?

Yes, DNA molecules do not normally move regularly from the nucleus to the cytoplasm. DNA is primarily housed in the nucleus of a cell where it carries out functions such as storing genetic information and regulating gene expression. RNA molecules produced from DNA can move from the nucleus to the cytoplasm to participate in protein synthesis.


Molecules move between the nucleus and the cytoplasm through?

Water soluble molecules such as protein and RNA.


How do substances move across a membrane?

The membrane allows it and cytoplasm also helps it.


Doe RNA move into the cytoplasm?

Yes, after being transcribed in the nucleus, RNA molecules move into the cytoplasm to participate in protein synthesis. This process occurs through nuclear pore complexes that facilitate the transport of RNA molecules out of the nucleus.


Does RNA move out of the nucleus?

Yes, RNA moves out of the nucleus to carry genetic information to the ribosomes in the cytoplasm for protein synthesis.


Does a cell membrane help substances pass from cytoplasm into the nucleus?

The cell membrane on an animal cell is the outermost layer and acts as a protection shield. It is selectively permeable meaning it only lets certain things into the cytoplasm of the cell. The nucleus does not have a cell membrane, it simply directs the cells activities. In a plant cell there is a cell wall on the outside of the cell membrane giving the cell support and protection, but the cell membrane still provides the same function as it does on the animal cell. Post further questions if necessary! :)


What Molecules move between the nucleus and the cytoplasm through .?

Water soluble molecules such as protein and RNA.


Where in the cell dose the RNA move after it is made?

After RNA is synthesized in the nucleus, it can move to the cytoplasm through nuclear pores. In the cytoplasm, RNA can be translated into proteins by ribosomes. RNA can also be localized to specific cellular compartments for various functions.


Is mitochondria found in nucleus or cytoplasm?

Mitochondria are found in the cytoplasm of a cell, and they play a crucial role in generating energy through the process of cellular respiration. They are not found in the nucleus, which is the organelle that houses the cell's genetic material.


What is the description for the cytoplasm?

Space between cell membrane and organelles. The place where metabolism occurs. The medium through which substances move in and out of the cells.


What organelles are found in an amoeba?

An amoeba contains several organelles, including a nucleus, mitochondria for energy production, golgi apparatus for packaging and transporting proteins, and vacuoles for storing nutrients and expelling waste. Some amoebas also have specialized organelles like contractile vacuoles for osmoregulation.


Do paracellular or transcellular transport systems move substances across simple epithelia?

Paracellular transport systems move substances across simple epithelia by passing between adjacent cells through tight junctions, while transcellular transport systems move substances across simple epithelia by passing through the cytoplasm of the epithelial cells.