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What role does tRNA play in the translation process?(1 point) Responses tRNA carries amino acids to the ribosome and helps form
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Stella described protein synthesis as a process that makes the necessary proteins for the human body to function. She explained
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5 of 55 of 5 Items Question Stella described protein synthesis as a process that makes the necessary
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After the amino acid chain leaves the ribosome, which organelle then folds, modifies, and transports the protein?(1 point)
Respon
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Stella described protein synthesis as a process that makes the necessary proteins for the human body to function. She explained
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Which one of the following steps involves the creation of proteins?
replication transcription translation mutation
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What role does tRNA play in the translation process?(1 point)
Responses tRNA converts DNA into mRNA. tRNA converts DNA into mRNA.
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During translation, the type of amino acid that is added to the growing polypeptide depends on the
a anticodon on the mRNA only.
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Stella described protein synthesis as a process that makes the necessary proteins for the human body to function. She explained
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Stella described protein synthesis as a process that makes the necessary proteins for the human body to function. She explained
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How cells make proteins quick check
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Stella described protein synthesis as a process that makes the necessary proteins for the human body to function. She explained
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Which of the following best describes how a liver cell and skin cell have the exact same DNA sequence and yet look different and
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Stella described protein synthesis as a process that makes the necessary proteins for the human body to function. She explained
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DNA in the nucleus carries the genetic code for making proteins in ribosomes. In the diagram, C is the process by which DNA code
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The central dogma of molecular biology is centered upon the process in which the information from DNA is transcribed and
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Protein synthesis is vital for cell growth and metabolism. Transcription and translation are known as the central dogma of
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08:31 Question Protein synthesis is vital for cell growth and metabolism. Transcription and translation
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Which enzyme starts the process of protein synthesis?
A: RNA polymerase B: Lactase C: DNA Synthase D: Helicase
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Protein synthesis starts in the nucleus with transcription. The next step occurs in the cytoplasm where translation occurs. What
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Stella described protein synthesis as a process that makes the necessary proteins for the human body to function. She explained
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Protein synthesis starts in the nucleus with transcription. The next step occurs in the cytoplasm where translation occurs. What
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When the stop codon is reached, the chain is released into the cytoplasm.
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DNA carries the cell’s genetic information; however, it cannot leave the .
Because of this, it copies part of its nucleotide
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The code for proteins is found on the DNA in which form?(1 point)
Responses Nucleotide Nucleotide RNA RNA Gene Gene Backbone
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Drag and drop the steps in the proper order by placing each in its corresponding open rectangle. Be sure that the earliest step
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Protein synthesis is vital for cell growth and metabolism. Transcription and translation are known as the central dogma of
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DNA, in the nucleus carries the genetic code for making proteins in ribosomes. In the diagram, B, represents the proteins
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DNA in the nucleus carries the genetic code for making proteins in ribosomes. In the diagram, C is the process by which DNA code
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Which organelle is the site for protein synthesis?(1 point)
Responses Ribosome Ribosome Golgi apparatus Golgi apparatus Cell
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Which statement is true?
The human body uses 20 amino acids to form all types of proteins. Amino acids form a polypeptide chain
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Which statement is the first step of protein synthesis?
Amino acids are linked together with peptide bonds. A ribosome attaches
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Which describes the FIRST STEP in protein synthesis? (3 points) Responses tRNA brings amino acids to the ribosome tRNA brings
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Three-letter segments of mRNA code for specific
Options: Sickle cells Disorders Chromosomes Amino acids
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During translation, the type of amino acid that is added to the growing polypeptide depends on the
a codon on the mRNA and the
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How are amino acids brought to the ribosome during translation?
a by another messenger b by a polymerase c by a vesicle d by a
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A) Which cellular structure is responsible for protein synthesis? (1 point)
golgi apparatus nucleus ribosome mitochondria
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A) What is the process/processes by which cells use the information in DNA to build proteins? (1 point)
Photosynthesis Glycolysis
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According to your Genetic Code Sheet, which of the following amino acid sequences corresponds to this mRNA strand?
CUC AAG UGC
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Which shows the correct sequence of steps for protein synthesis to occur?(1 point)
Responses DNA🡪tRNA🡪mRNA
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DNA carries the cell’s genetic information; however, it cannot leave the .
Because of this, it copies part of its nucleotide
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Which of the following sequences describes how proteins are made in a cell?(1 point)
Responses Endoplasmic Reticulum → Cellular
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Which of the following is a correct description of protein synthesis?(1 point)
Responses When a cell needs a protein, it has to
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Some events that take place during the synthesis of a specific protein are listed.
A. Messenger RNA attaches to a ribosome. B.
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Put the following processes of protein synthesis in the correct order.
Reorder answers 1.DNA strands unwind and separate Reorder
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Some events that take place during the synthesis of a specific protein are listed.
A. Messenger RNA attaches to a ribosome. B.
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Some events that take place during the synthesis of a specific protein are listed.
A. Messenger RNA attaches to a ribosome. B.
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If the DNA sequence is TAC TTG ACC, what would be the resulting amino acid sequence after transcription and translation?
(Hint:
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What is the process by which proteins are synthesized within
cells? (1 point) Protein digestion Protein synthesis Photosynthesis
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What is the process/processes by which cells use the
information in DNA to build proteins? (1 point) Glycolysis Transcription and
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