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What acts as a signal molecule in a cells cytoplasm?

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What acts as a signal molecule in a cell cytoplasm?

Before we attempt an Answer we need to know how many dozens of types of signal molecules exist in a Cell's cytoplasm.


A group of more than one atom joined together that acts like a single particle?

A molecule is a group of more than one atom joined together that acts like a single particle. The atoms in a molecule are held together by chemical bonds. Molecules can be composed of different types of atoms and can range in size and complexity.


What kind of strand is the mRNA molecule?

The mRNA molecule encodes the protein product in the cell for translation. It is a double stranded, base-paired, ribonucleic acid that typically encodes a single gene, or protein, product.


Can a particle be a single molecule?

Yes, a particle can be a single molecule.


Do proteins in the cytoplasm process energy?

No, ATP is the energy molecule in cells.


Where does the attachment of amino acids to a tRNA molecule take place?

The Cytoplasm


Is nitrogen a molecule and why?

No, nitrogen is an element present in diatomic form, meaning it typically exists as N2 molecules composed of two nitrogen atoms bonded together. Each N2 molecule acts as a single molecule in chemical reactions.


What are the three main parts of a bacterial cell what does it do those parts do?

The three main parts of a bacterial cell are the cell membrane, the cytoplasm, and the genetic material (DNA). The cell membrane acts as a protective barrier, controlling the movement of substances in and out of the cell. The cytoplasm is a gel-like substance that houses various cellular components and facilitates metabolic processes. The genetic material, usually in the form of a single circular DNA molecule, carries the instructions for the cell's functions and reproduction.


Do cheek cells have cytoplasm?

Every single cell on this Earth has cytoplasm. Without cytoplasm cells would not be able to transport vital materials.


What molecule is responsible for Carrying gentic information from the nucleus of the cell into the cytoplasm?

mRNA


What is a single helix molecule?

A single helix molecule is a molecule that has a spiral shape resembling a single coil or spring. One common example is the DNA molecule, which consists of a single helix structure formed by its two intertwined strands.