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DNA is found in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells and the ribosomes, the location where proteins are made, are found out in the cytoplasm of the cell as show below. Explain why this is a problem and how the cell solves this problem.

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Step-by-step explanation:

The DNA of eukaryotic organisms being present in the nucleus while the protein-synthesizing organelle, the ribosome being present in the cytoplasm poses a spatial problem. It means that transcribed DNAs (messenger RNA) in the nucleus would have to somehow be transported to the ribosome in order for the cell to successfully synthesize proteins.

The problem of transporting the messenger RNA is solved by two features of the cell:

  • The presence of pores in the nuclear envelop
  • The presence of transport proteins in the nucleus

The mRNA binds to the transport proteins to form mRNA-protein complexes and is transported through the nuclear pores, often with the assistance of ATP.

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