Check the box under each molecule for which the statement in the first column is true. statement It communicates genetic information from the chromosomes to the cellular "factories" responsible for synthesizing new proteins. It does not contain instructions for making a protein. It usually contains several hundred amino acid resides. It's made in the nucleus, but transported to the cytoplasm to do its job. When combined with a number of different proteins, it forms a large complex in the cytoplasm responsible for synthesizing new proteins. ribosomal transfer RNA RNA U 0 0 0 messenger RNA 0 0 0

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Check the box under each molecule for which the statement in the first column is true.
statement
It communicates genetic information from the chromosomes to the cellular "factories" responsible for
synthesizing new proteins.
It does not contain instructions for making a protein.
It usually contains several hundred amino acid resides.
It's made in the nucleus, but transported to the cytoplasm to do its job.
When combined with a number of different proteins, it forms a large complex in the cytoplasm
responsible for synthesizing new proteins.
ribosomal
RNA
0
transfer messenger
RNA
RNA
n
[]
0
Transcribed Image Text:Check the box under each molecule for which the statement in the first column is true. statement It communicates genetic information from the chromosomes to the cellular "factories" responsible for synthesizing new proteins. It does not contain instructions for making a protein. It usually contains several hundred amino acid resides. It's made in the nucleus, but transported to the cytoplasm to do its job. When combined with a number of different proteins, it forms a large complex in the cytoplasm responsible for synthesizing new proteins. ribosomal RNA 0 transfer messenger RNA RNA n [] 0
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