mRNA
DNA.
The molecule responsible for determining the fate of each cell is DNA. Gene expression patterns within the DNA of a cell dictate its specific fate and function through the production of different proteins and cellular processes.
the Mitochondrial.
The cell feature that is responsible for making proteins are the ribosomes.
nucleus
mRNA
DNA
DNA.
The molecule responsible for determining the fate of each cell is DNA. Gene expression patterns within the DNA of a cell dictate its specific fate and function through the production of different proteins and cellular processes.
the Mitochondrial.
glycogen
The cell feature that is responsible for making proteins are the ribosomes.
Chloroplasts
DNA is responsible for reproduction.Mitochondria have circular DNA.
A fibroblast is a type of cell that is responsible for making the extracellular matrix and collagen.
The nucleus is responsible for controlling cell function. It contains the cell's DNA, which holds the instructions for making proteins and determining the cell's characteristics. The nucleus regulates protein synthesis and coordinates the cell's activities.