The nucleus and endoplasmic reticulum (ER) work together to facilitate protein synthesis and processing. The nucleus houses the cell's genetic material and is responsible for transcribing DNA into messenger RNA (mRNA). This mRNA is then transported to the rough ER, where ribosomes translate it into proteins. The ER further modifies and folds these proteins, preparing them for transport to their final destinations within or outside the cell.
The nucleus and the endoplasmic reticulum.
The Nucleus of a cell
nucleolus is inside the nucleus and it makes ribosomes. Ribosomes are made up of mRNAs and proteins and it is the site for making proteins. There are ribosomes on some of the ER (endoplasmic reticulum) and so the ER is known as rough ER. As more proteins are made, they leave the rough ER via vesicles that bud off from the ER.
The ribosome and the nucleus
In eukaryotes, the ER is an extension of the nucleus
They all work together to transport cellular materials.
They all work together to transport cellular materials.
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The nucleus contains DNA and controls cellular activities. Ribosomes synthesize proteins based on instructions from the nucleus. The Golgi apparatus processes and packages proteins into vesicles for transport within and outside the cell, allowing for proper cellular function and communication.
It is connected to a membrane called the Nucleus
No - DNA is in the nucleus and the ER is in the cytoplasm outside the nucleus. Some ER does have ribosomal RNA attached to it, but not DNA.
The nucleus and the endoplasmic reticulum.
The strong nuclear force has a significant impact on the nucleus as it is responsible for binding protons and neutrons together. This force is responsible for holding the nucleus together despite the electromagnetic repulsion between protons.
The Nucleus of a cell
The rough ER is located (borders) the nucleus.
nucleolus is inside the nucleus and it makes ribosomes. Ribosomes are made up of mRNAs and proteins and it is the site for making proteins. There are ribosomes on some of the ER (endoplasmic reticulum) and so the ER is known as rough ER. As more proteins are made, they leave the rough ER via vesicles that bud off from the ER.
The ribosome and the nucleus