No, it cannot exist because without any neutrons, the protons will repel each other since the nucleus would have multiple positive charges.
No , because the neutrons have the same particles as the nucleus.
Yes, they are clustered around the nucleus.
No becous the neutrons have the same particles of as the nucleus
No.
no
Part of the DNA molecule (gene) is transcribed into an RNA molecule that exits through the pores in Penis the nucleus. Once the RNA reaches the ribosome in the cytoplasm it translates into a protein.
The excising of the introns from the mRNA and the adding of the poly A tail and guanine repeats to the mature mRNA so that it now exits the nucleus to begin translation.
The excising of the introns from the mRNA and the adding of the poly A tail and guanine repeats to the mature mRNA so that it now exits the nucleus to begin translation.
DNA from the nucleus is transcribed into mRNA. mRNA travels to the ribosomal subunit and is translated into amino acids forming a polypeptide chain. The chain travels through the ER and exits via transport vesicle. The transport vesicle enters the golgi and a new vesicle exits with the hydrolase. The vesicle fuses with the lysosome and is ready to digest!
Most of the body's water exits the body as?
Messenger RNA (mRNA)
the nucleus is the control center for the cell and the cell membrane controls what enters and exits the cell
Depending on the sentence it could be a noun (The exits ahead are all on the left side of the road.) or a verb (He exits carefully.).
It gets out through the nuclear pores and enters the cytoplasm.
The entries in drama are to tell about what is happening in the story . Exits are telling what could of happen in the story.
mRNA is made in the nucleus during Transcription. Then it exits the Nucleus and goes to Ribosomes to start Translation The nucleolus is where RNA is made.
Part of the DNA molecule (gene) is transcribed into an RNA molecule that exits through the pores in Penis the nucleus. Once the RNA reaches the ribosome in the cytoplasm it translates into a protein.
The elderly, or the under-aged.
Exits are called exits, or way out
Ribosomes create amino acid chains which make proteins. Messenger RNA is transcribed in the nucleus from the DNA. The mRNA exits the nucleus and is 'scanned' by the ribosomes, which add corresponding amino acids to create a particular polypeptide chain.
mRNA exits the nucleus after it binds to TAP/p15 protein. This protein helps the mRNA through the hydrophobic nuclear pore. Other RNAs bind to Exportine-proteins, which help them to pass the pore.
The excising of the introns from the mRNA and the adding of the poly A tail and guanine repeats to the mature mRNA so that it now exits the nucleus to begin translation.