RNA (the mRNA, tRNA, and rRNA) is responsible for making proteins based on messages delivered by DNA. The RNA is translated into proteins. This process is highly based on the transcripts made from DNA during transcription. In transcription, mRNA is formed from DNA, using the RNA polymerase. This mRNA is then used to make proteins during translation, where tRNA and rRNA interact with the mRNA to form polypeptides (protein) one codon at a time.
The ribosome is responsible for making proteins....these proteins are needed for energy... Similarly the mitochondria is responsible for making energy.. Get the picture?
The cell feature that is responsible for making proteins are the ribosomes.
No, proteins do not determine genes. Genes are segments of DNA that encode instructions for making proteins. Proteins are the products of gene expression, meaning that genes are responsible for determining the sequence and structure of proteins.
DNA stores instructions for making proteins.
Ribosomes are the organelles that help read the code for making proteins. They are responsible for translating the mRNA sequence into a specific amino acid sequence, which eventually leads to protein synthesis.
The ribosome is responsible for making proteins....these proteins are needed for energy... Similarly the mitochondria is responsible for making energy.. Get the picture?
Ribosomes are responsible for making proteins in the cell. After the proteins are synthesized, they are often packaged and modified in the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus before being distributed to their final destinations in the cell.
Genes are the blueprints for making proteins.
Proteins
Ribosomes within the cytosol (if they are free) or within the endoplasmic reticulum (if they are membrane bound) are responsible for making proteins.
Ribosomes within the cytosol (if they are free) or within the endoplasmic reticulum (if they are membrane bound) are responsible for making proteins.
ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, and Golgi complex
The Ribosome is primarily responsible for making proteins. Other enzymes such as those found in the Golgi and ER modify proteins.
yes they are.. they are responsible for the making of proteins,thus making them quite important!
The cell feature that is responsible for making proteins are the ribosomes.
No, proteins do not determine genes. Genes are segments of DNA that encode instructions for making proteins. Proteins are the products of gene expression, meaning that genes are responsible for determining the sequence and structure of proteins.
The genetic information stored in the DNA of the cell encodes the instructions for making proteins. This process involves transcription of DNA into messenger RNA (mRNA) and translation of mRNA into proteins by ribosomes.