Rich endoplasmic reticulum
Ribosomes
ribosomes
Yes, RNA is found in mitochondria. Mitochondria contain their own DNA and RNA, which are essential for the organelle to produce proteins needed for the cell's energy production through aerobic respiration. Mitochondrial RNA is involved in the translation of proteins within the organelle.
RNA is not an organelle, it's a nucleotide(s). However in a cell the organelles are : nucleus,nucleolus,ribosomes, vesicle, rough/smooth endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus,mitochondria, vacuole,lysosome, and centriole.
Sounds as if you are speaking of the ribosomes.
Ribosomes
it helps make proteins
DNA makes RNA, & RNA makes polypeptides (proteins)
Nucleus
ribosomes
The organelle that is made up of DNA and RNA in the nucleus is called the nucleolus. It is involved in the production of ribosomes, which are essential for protein synthesis in the cell.
Yes, RNA is found in mitochondria. Mitochondria contain their own DNA and RNA, which are essential for the organelle to produce proteins needed for the cell's energy production through aerobic respiration. Mitochondrial RNA is involved in the translation of proteins within the organelle.
RNA is not an organelle, it's a nucleotide(s). However in a cell the organelles are : nucleus,nucleolus,ribosomes, vesicle, rough/smooth endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus,mitochondria, vacuole,lysosome, and centriole.
Sounds as if you are speaking of the ribosomes.
The ribosome is a cellular organelle that functions in protein synthesis, building proteins based on instructions from messenger RNA molecules. It serves as the site for translation of genetic information from RNA into proteins.
Largest organelle in the nucleus; contains DNA, RNA, and proteins.
Rough endoplasmic reticulum is studded with ribosomes. Ribosomes are essentially bundles of rRNA, or ribosomal RNA.