HRS - Ask. Learn. Share Knowledge. Logo

In Biology / High School | 2014-04-15

Can you use "ribosomal RNA" in a sentence?

Asked by Syrichardson

Answer (3)

The ribosomal rna makes the ribosomes, which are used during translation.

Answered by Anonymous | 2024-06-10

RNA is an abbreviated form for Ribonucleic Acid. RNA is a nucleic acid that is present in the cells of all living things. Its primary function is to carry genetic instructions from DNA to ribosomes for the synthesis of proteins. There are three different types of RNA, these are messenger RNA, ribosomal RNA and transfer RNA. Ribosomal RNA are transcribed in the nucleus and the are the RNA components of the ribosomes.

Answered by Erudite1 | 2024-06-11

Ribosomal RNA, or rRNA, is a type of RNA essential for protein synthesis as it forms the core of ribosomes. It is produced in the nucleolus and is vital for translating genetic information into proteins. A clear sentence example is: "Ribosomal RNA is essential for the synthesis of proteins, as it forms the main structural and functional components of ribosomes."
;

Answered by Erudite1 | 2025-03-12