The polypeptide chain forms during translation of the mRNA and then when the chain stops at a stop codon, it is cut off and it folds into a protein. The polypeptide is a bunch of amino acids bonded together by the peptide bond.
M-RNA
or also called messenger RNA
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A ribosome is created inside the nucliolus of a cell.
(the organelle inside of the nucleus)
dna has coded instructions for msking proteins, rna translatres the code.
Protein synthesis.
The nucleolus is part of the nucleus where ribosomal RNA is made. This rRNA is what makes up ribosomes.
I'm not sure there IS an RNA that helps in the production of ribosomes, but there is a type of RNA that is part of the ribosomal structure. It's called rRNA, or ribosomal Ribonucleic Acids.
type of RNA that makes up the major part of ribosomes.
Ribosomes contain RNA. (hence Ribonucleic acid)
The nucleolus is part of the nucleus where ribosomal RNA is made. This rRNA is what makes up ribosomes.
Ribosomal RNA with ribosomal proteins makes up the ribosomes.
Ribosomes are physically important in making proteins.DNA makes RNA and RNA makes protein.
ribosomes
The ribosomal RNA (or simply rRNA), is part of what makes up the ribosomes.
I'm not sure there IS an RNA that helps in the production of ribosomes, but there is a type of RNA that is part of the ribosomal structure. It's called rRNA, or ribosomal Ribonucleic Acids.
type of RNA that makes up the major part of ribosomes.
Ribosomal RNA
tRNAThey are made up of proteins and rRNA. rRna are ribosomal RNA
No, ribosomes do not become RNA (but they do contain RNA) and they do not enter the nucleus. mRNA travels from the nucleus to the ribosomes, which are found in the cytoplasm or on the outside of the rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER). The ribosomes do not enter the nucleus. Ribosomes contain a type of RNA called ribosomal RNA (rRNA) as well as protein.
1) mRNA/messenger RNA: RNA molecules that carry copies of the DNA "codes" to the rest of the cell 2) rRNA/ribosomal RNA: makes up the major part of the ribosomes 3) tRNA/transfer RNA: transfers amino acids to ribosomes during protein synthesis
Ribosomes contain RNA. (hence Ribonucleic acid)