Translation. Your welcome study island cheater (this is not cheating this is using your resources for we have in our lives used the internet and guidance through our teachers and if you believe that this is cheating you should have not gave the person the answer I am sorry to say you enabled your belief ~by chelsers)
Translation. Your welcome study island cheater (this is not cheating this is using your resources for we have in our lives used the internet and guidance through our teachers and if you believe that this is cheating you should have not gave the person the answer I am sorry to say you enabled your belief ~by chelsers)
Translation. Your welcome study island cheater (this is not cheating this is using your resources for we have in our lives used the internet and guidance through our teachers and if you believe that this is cheating you should have not gave the person the answer I am sorry to say you enabled your belief ~by chelsers)
Translation. Your welcome study island cheater (this is not cheating this is using your resources for we have in our lives used the internet and guidance through our teachers and if you believe that this is cheating you should have not gave the person the answer I am sorry to say you enabled your belief ~by chelsers)
Translation
It is called anabolism. The opposite process is termed catabolism.
The process is dehydration+synthesis.
protein synthesis through the process of RNA coding for particular amino acids
Dehydration synthesis
use codons to determine polypeptide sequences
translation
Ribosomes are the site of protein synthesis. This is where mRNA is read and a sequence of amino acids are joined together to form a polypeptide/protein.
Protein synthesis. The question is a bit misleading. DNA doesn't change into a protein, but it transcribes a messenger RNA which translates for a particular polypeptide sequence. DNA itself is unchanged throughout the process.
It is called anabolism. The opposite process is termed catabolism.
Condensation Reaction.
The process is dehydration+synthesis.
protein synthesis through the process of RNA coding for particular amino acids
Sugar molecules are bonded together by a process called dehydration synthesis.
dehydration synthesis
Dehydration synthesis
use codons to determine polypeptide sequences
To my knowledge there is no such thing as a DNA translation enzyme. DNA is not translated; it is transcribed. During transcription, RNA polymerases create mRNA molecules by reading off from the sequence of the DNA template strand. Then the mRNA molecule is translated by ribosomes that convert that use each successive codon of the mRNA sequence to code for a particular amino acid. This last process - the use of sequence information in mRNA to direct the synthesis of a polypeptide chain - that is translation and it does not involve DNA.