Which of the following controls protein and enzyme syntheses in the cytoplasm of the cell?
a
DNA
b
Nucleus
c
Chromosome
d
Mitochondria
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BlowBubblegum
3 months ago
It should be DNA right? The nucleus houses it but doesn't perform that specific function.
"The DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid) located in the nucleus controls protein and enzyme syntheses by providing the essential genetic code or "blueprint". Even though the actual assembly of proteins (translation) occurs in the cytoplasm at the ribosomes, the instructions for this process originate from the DNA."

Leohh
4 months ago
it's a very complex process involving the mrna movement onto the reticulum it then reads it with the trna and the rrna after it has left the nucleus for protein synthesis to occur


