Asked by Geesh
found in the cytoplasm
found in the nucleus
helps carry out genetic instructions in the cell
DNA , RNA OR BOTH
contains the genetic instructions for making all the proteins an organism needs
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- found in the cytoplasm — RNA
(RNA is present in the cytoplasm where translation occurs.)
- found in the nucleus — DNA
(In eukaryotes DNA is housed in the nucleus. Note: some RNA is also found in the nucleus during processing.)
- helps carry out genetic instructions in the cell — RNA
(RNAs—mRNA, tRNA, rRNA and others—participate in using the genetic code to make proteins.)
- contains the genetic instructions for making all the proteins an organism needs — DNA
(DNA stores the full set of genetic instructions. )
(RNA is present in the cytoplasm where translation occurs.)
- found in the nucleus — DNA
(In eukaryotes DNA is housed in the nucleus. Note: some RNA is also found in the nucleus during processing.)
- helps carry out genetic instructions in the cell — RNA
(RNAs—mRNA, tRNA, rRNA and others—participate in using the genetic code to make proteins.)
- contains the genetic instructions for making all the proteins an organism needs — DNA
(DNA stores the full set of genetic instructions. )
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