What sentences best describes links between the function of the nucleus, the endoplasmic reticulum and the rib
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The functions of all there cell organelles are differant in their own way , but together they perform one function called protein synthesis.
The central dogma of mol biology is DNA-mRNA-Proteins
The nucleus contains double stranded DNA which is used to sy nthesize a single stranded mRNA by a process called the transcription. This mRNA is transported from the nucleus into the cytoplasm. The mRNA is used to synthesize proteins, bya process called translation. The translation process requires tRNA, aminoacids and ATP. Proteins can be synthesized inthe cytoplasm or can also be done the ER. THis requires specialized particles called ribosomes. They help in protein translation. Protein translated on the ribosomes on the surface of the ER is targetted from the ER into various cell compartments like lysosomes, plasma membrane. ER helps to target the protein into various compartments of the cell.
Very long and complex sentences.
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Do you really mean 'rib' or 'ribosomes'? I would suggest you look in a textbook under cells or subcellular organelles and find out.
I assume you mean the ribosome.
It's your homework (I assume) so you have to come up with the sentence but here's a hint: look up protein synthesis, you'll want to include the words transcription and translation.
The answer to this question is that it is an incomplete question and therefore unanswerable!
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