I assume the question is meant to ask "Where RNA is located in an animal cell?" In a eukaryotic cell, the RNA is located mainly in the ribosomes that are located in the cytoplasm of the cell.
RNA is read off of the DNA located in every cell.
RNA
No. Neurotransmitters are located in the brain. DNA & RNA are related to cell information and replication.
nucleolus is located in almost center of the nucleus in an animal cell
In animal cells, RNA is primarily located in the nucleus where transcription occurs, producing messenger RNA (mRNA) that carries genetic information to the cytoplasm for translation. In plant cells, RNA is also found in the nucleus for transcription, but it can also be found in other organelles like chloroplasts and mitochondria where specialized RNA molecules are produced for their functions.
No, RNA is not typically located in the nucleus of a cell. RNA is primarily found in the cytoplasm of a cell, where it plays a key role in protein synthesis.
RNA is located in the nucleus of a cell, specifically in the nucleolus and nucleoplasm.
Transcription (DNA -> RNA) happens in the nucleus where RNA polymerase makes single-stranded RNA from a template DNA strand.
Animal cells dont have cell walls because they contain enzymes that break down the viral RNA
RNA is read off of the DNA located in every cell.
Translates the genetic information from RNA to proteins.
RNA
Translates the genetic information from RNA to proteins.
No. Neurotransmitters are located in the brain. DNA & RNA are related to cell information and replication.
nucleolus is located in almost center of the nucleus in an animal cell
nucleolus is located in almost center of the nucleus in an animal cell
RNA!