a cell's nucleus sends out molecules that carry instructions for proteins synthesis what is the destination ?
I searched where protein synthesis happens online... then I found this.. "It begins in the Nucleus of the cell (Transcription) then moves to the cytoplasm of the cell for Translation. Ribosomes change the mRNA into proteins by ribosomes, using tRNA and amino acids". Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Where_protein_synthesis_occurs#ixzz1vFJvGhaY
dna is unzipped by an enzyme such as helicase mRNA replicates one strand of the dna and sends it to the ribosomes ribosomes is the location you wanted once at ribosomes it awaits tRNA molecules which hold coding which will attach to the mRNA due to complimentary base pairing
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