After mature mRNA is created (see first diagram) where might it go (see second diagram)?Question 6 options:

Inside a chromosome to be stored for future use when the cell is copied


Into the chloroplast to become part of the photosynthesis process


mRNA crosses the cell wall and exits the cell to enter the bloodstream to make protein with the white blood cells


The rough endoplasmic reticulum to created proteins that can be packaged in vesicles.
After mature mRNA is created (see first diagram) where might - 2

Answers

Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

After mature mRNA is created, it migrates to the cytoplasm then to the rough endoplasmic reticulum to create proteins that can be packaged in vesicles.

Explanation:

Translation is the process by which mRNA is decoded and translated to produce a polypeptide sequence, otherwise known as a protein. This method of synthesizing proteins is directed by the mRNA and accomplished with the help of a ribosome, a large complex of ribosomal RNAs (rRNAs) and proteins. In translation, a cell decodes the mRNA genetic message and assembles the brand-new polypeptide chain. Transfer RNA, or tRNA, translates the sequence of codons on the mRNA strand. The main function of tRNA is to transfer a free amino acid from the cytoplasm to a ribosome, where it is attached to the growing polypeptide chain. tRNAs continue to add amino acids to the growing end of the polypeptide chain until they reach a stop codon on the mRNA. The ribosome then releases the completed protein into the cell.


Related Questions

The theory of plate tectonics and how I can study for it.
About 500 million years ago, trilobites such as this were common ______________ that once covered much of Indiana. Violent storms often occurred in the same area and the trilobites were covered quickly by sediment, hidden for hundreds of millions of years.A. along riverbanks B. in the sandy plains C. in warm, shallow seas D. throughout the mountains
A farmer cut a branch from his favorite, mature fruit tree, planted it in the soil, and it grew to be a new tree. The farmer's method of growing a new plant is a type of
Which compound compound contains a radical
What ecosystem concept isillustrated by symbioticrelationships?A. natural selectionB. interdependenceC. competition

What would happen to your mass if the mass of the earth doubled?

Answers

Your mass will double, too!

What comes first erosion weathering or deposition, or do they happen at the same time?

Answers

Weathering would come first then erosion then deposition. Hope that helped a little bit. And no none of them would happen at the same time i would believe thats impossible.
Let m help you
Weathering, Erosion, & Deposition:
These 3 work together in a continuous cycle that BOTH wears down & builds up Earth`s surface. 
-Forces that build up Earth`s surface are called constructive forces.
-Forces that tear/wear down Earth`s surfaces are called destructive forces.
-Sometimes erosion & deposition work slowly, other times like in a thunderstorm or a flood they work quickly. 
- These 3 are NEVER ENDING! 
Have a good one! 


1) compare and contrast the Taiga and Desert biomes2) Compare and contrast the Tundra and Grasslands biomes

Answers

Answer: The desert and tundra biomes have very different temperatures as well as extremely different plants and animals. The desert can get very hot during the day, but cool off quickly at night. It has sandy soil and supports very little plant life. Animals found in the desert include lizards, javelinas, Gila monsters, coyotes, bobcats, scorpions, and kangaroo rats. The tundra is cold, dry, and often dark. The average temperature is about 10°F. The soil below the surface is permanently frozen, and is called permafrost. A few types of plants grow during the short summer season. Animals found in the tundra include caribou, foxes, wolves, and Arctic hares.

ok so the taiga and desert biomes are similar  because both of them have very little transportation , climate zones and climate zones depending on the latitudes and both biomes have little water available for plants and animals. Taiga biomes have little due to freezing and deserts  due to little rain. A difference  is that more plants can survive in the taiga than in the deserts, which in turn supports more animals. Deserts have different types of deserts that are characterized  in temperature and rainfall.Deserts are the driest biome while taigas are one of the most coldest.   A similarity between the Tundra and Grasslands biomes is that the tundra is cold and dry and little to no rainfall every year while, the grassland has warm temperatures with light winds. A similarity between them is that both biomes have a good amount of herbivores and carnivores and animals and plants have adapted to their surroundings 

Which of the following characteristics would an organism classified in the Kingdom Plantae most likely exhibit? A. 

unicellular, prokaryotic, heterotrophic

 B. 

multicellular, eukaryotic, photosynthetic

 C. 

multicellular, prokaryotic, heterotrophic

 D. 

unicellular, eukaryotic, photosynthetic

Answers

Answer:

B, multicellular, eukaryotic, photosynthetic

Explanation:

Question 2 of 102 Points
How many hydrogen atoms are present in each water molecule?
O A. 3
O B. 2
O c. 1
O 0.4​

Answers

Answer: 2

Explanation:

Water molecule has a chemical formula of H2O, from the formula: two hydrogen atoms (H) are linked to a oxygen atom (O) by hydrogen bond.

Thus, the answer is 2

answer H2O meaning 2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen. This is the recipe for water basically.

The layer of soil that contains the most organic material is called the ____ horizon.

Answers

The letter that best fits in the blank of the sentence, "The layer of soil that contains the most organic material is called the _____ horizon" is O. This is the horizon with three distinct organic layers: one of pine needles, one of the leaves, and one of the twigs.
Most organic content is present in the top most layer, i.e., The O layer. It is rich in undecomposed plant residues. The O itself stands for the word organic. It is the surface layer and also contains material from dead plants and animals.It is mainly present in forests, and is also called as forest floor.
Other Questions