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How do the nucleus and ribosomes work together?
The nucleus contains DNA in the form of chromosomes. The DNA gets transcribed into mRNA, which is translated by the ribosomes into . When a certain function is needed in the cell, cellular signals (proteins, hormones, etc) will activate transcription, leading to the production of proteins that will perform the necessary function.
The ER is like the cell's highway; the Golgi apparati package and tag protein products so that they safely get where they need to go.
So: nucleus: has DNA, which are like the instructions ribosomes: the elves that do the work ER: the conveyer belt Golgi: the FedEx departmenthttps://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070829171531AAEBiWd