a. in the extracellular matrix
b. in the nucleus
c. in the chloroplasts
d. in your mom
e. both b and d
Try using your brain, it helps you remember things like this when you learn them in school. Oh well, I gave you 5 possible answers. I hope you can narrow it down from there.
Inside the nucleus of a cell
yes.
A gene
DNA sequences are transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA) during the process of protein synthesis. This mRNA serves as a template for ribosomes to synthesize proteins based on the genetic code encoded in the DNA.
In DNA t is transcribed into t. It is only in RNA that t is transcribed into u.
DNA transcription is a process that involves the transcribing of genetic information from DNA to RNA.
DNA is transcribed into RNA which is translated into proteins. Only a small percentage of DNA and RNA become proteins. Some of the time the process stops after DNA is transcribed into RNA.
Inside the nucleus of a cell
yes.
mRNA is transcribed in a 5' to 3' direction from a DNA template.
A. rRNA Type of RNA molecule transcribed from a DNA template B. codon Sequence of three nucleotides on a messenger RNA molecule C. tRNA RNA component of ribosomes D. anticodon Connects mRNA codon to an amino acid E.mRNA Sequence of three nucleotides on a transfer RNA molecule
A gene
Transcription is only the copying of DNA, so of course, it occurs at the DNA which is in the nucleus of a cell.
DNA sequences are transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA) during the process of protein synthesis. This mRNA serves as a template for ribosomes to synthesize proteins based on the genetic code encoded in the DNA.
Nucleus
I think it's RNA
Through mRNA transcribed on DNA template and carried to the cytoplasm.