yes it passes beyond the nucleus to get translated
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.
Cytoplasmic Rna - cRna.
Messenger RNA (mRNA) is the type of RNA that is transcribed in the nucleus and then travels to the cytoplasm for protein synthesis.
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.
messenger rna
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.
RNA ribosomal protein complexes
No it can not. it makes RNA and send them to cytoplasm for the protein translation. Ribosomes bind to RNA codons and produce the polypeptide chains.
Yes, RNA moves out of the nucleus to carry genetic information to the ribosomes in the cytoplasm for protein synthesis.
Water soluble molecules such as protein and RNA.
Large molecules such as proteins, RNA molecules, and ribosomal subunits require the presence of nuclear pores to move between the cytoplasm and the interior of the nucleus. These molecules are too large to passively diffuse through the nuclear envelope and rely on active transport mechanisms mediated by nuclear pores.
Water soluble molecules such as protein and RNA.
Cytoplasmic Rna - cRna.
Messenger RNA (mRNA) is the type of RNA that is transcribed in the nucleus and then travels to the cytoplasm for protein synthesis.
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.
messenger rna
m-RNA copy the information through transcription.Then m-RNA comes to cytoplasm.