A bricklayer has an assistant who brings bricks to the bricklayer so she can build a wall. What part of translation most closely resembles the assistant's job? What do the bricks represent?

The part of translation that most closely resembles the assistant's job is Ribosomes. The bricks represent amino acids.

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In translation, a task is being performed that involves converting a text or document from one language to another. Similarly, the assistant's job in the scenario you described involves providing the necessary materials (bricks) to the bricklayer so that they can build a wall.

The assistant's job closely resembles the role of a translator in the process of translation. The assistant brings the bricks, just as a translator brings the equivalent meaning and message of a text from one language to another. The assistant acts as a mediator between the bricklayer and the bricks, while a translator acts as a mediator between different languages.

The bricks in this situation represent the content of the text that needs to be translated. Just as the bricks are the essential building blocks of the wall, the text is the essential content that needs to be conveyed accurately in a different language. Each brick represents a linguistic unit or concept within the text that the translator needs to understand and accurately convey into the target language.

It seems like this is not biology, but part of a larger, unspecified context. Repost with the specific context and correct subject heading, so we can help you.

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