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When a cell needs a particular protein synthesized, messenger RNA (mRNA) is produced from DNA through transcription. What is the
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Proteins play a vital role in all cells. In fact, cells need thousands of proteins in order to function properly. What primarily
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DNA contains instructions for making the different molecules that a cell needs to grow and function. For example, _______ is
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When a cell needs a particular protein synthesized, messenger RNA (mRNA) is produced from DNA through transcription.
How is
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The instructions for building proteins necessary for all life functions are coded within an organism's genetic code. The genetic
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Three-letter segments of mRNA code for specific
A. chromosomes B. sickle cells C. amino acids D. disorders
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Which of the following is true regarding the process shown above?
A. The process shown above is known as cloning and involves the
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DNA contains instructions for making the different molecules that a cell needs to grow and function. For example, _______ is
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Proteins play a vital role in all cells. In fact, cells need thousands of proteins in order to function properly. What primarily
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Proteins play a vital role in all cells. In fact, cells need thousands of proteins in order to function properly. What primarily
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Which of the following is true regarding the process shown above?
A. The process shown above is known as replication and involves
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When a cell needs a particular protein synthesized, messenger RNA (mRNA) is produced from DNA through transcription.
How is
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Question 27
Which flow chart correctly describes steps that lead to the synthesis of proteins? a mRNA → tRNA → DNA b tRNA →
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1.10. Which structure is directly responsible for the formation of proteins within the cell.
A) lysosomes B) vacuoles C)
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The diagram represents protein synthesis which is essential to the function of all cells. What is represented by letter C?
Respon
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Which sequence of amino acids corresponds with the RNA strand UCG GGG CAC?
Responses A arginine serine glycinearginine serine
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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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Which statement best describes the first step of protein synthesis?
A. a ribosome attaches to the mRNA. B. DNA unzips between the
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Which statement best describes the first step of protein synthesis?
A. a ribosome attaches to the mRNA. B. DNA unzips between the
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Which statement best describes the first step of protein synthesis?
A. a ribosome attaches to the mRNA B. DNA unzips between the
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What is the first step in protein synthesis? (1 point)
• A ribosome attaches to the mRNA. • DNA unzips between the base
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