very much no!. RNA is Ribonucleic Acid, including 4 bases (Adenine, Cytosine, Guanine and uracil) a ribose sugar and a phosphate sugar. Amino acids comprise of an amino group (NH2+) a Carboxcylic acid group(COOH) and a carbon based R group. The chemicals required for each dont even overlap. Youre getting mixed up with the fact that RNA is used to know what amino acids to make. messenger RNA (mRNA) if created by the cell as a copy of the DNA which says what protein to make. every three bases says one amino acid. The mRNA goes to the ribosome where the mRNA is read, and it attracts the correct transfer RNA (tRNA) molecule there, each holding on to a different amino acid (there are 20 different ones) The amino acids are bound together and all the proteins are happy etc So RNA is just the plans that are read to make the amino acids, and the RNA molecules that help. They are not actually converted into them!
No. Amino Acids are not made up of Ribonucleic Acid. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins. They're kind of indirectly related to nucleic acids (in the sense that nucleic acids make up the "code" that's used as a template for constructing proteins), but they're not at all the same thing.
This process is called translation. Ribosomes read the strands of RNA three nucleotides at a time. Each group of three nucleotides is called a codon and codes for a specific amino acid. Eventually, the ribosome creates a string of amino acids.
Amino acids are only basic proteins found almost anywhere.
amino acids are building blocks of protein or functional unit of protein so amino acids further form proteins
RNA does not turn into an amino acid. Processed RNA is TRANSLATED into a polypeptide (protein) via ribosomes & activated tRNA (tRNA attached to a specific amino acid).
translation
Translation is the assembly of a protein molecule according to the code in an mRNA molecule. It takes place in the ribosome. tRNA brings correct amino acids to mRNA.
Protein.
Protien!!! :)
When DNA does not provide instructions for assembling a protein properly, this could be dangerous. This is caused by inability of the genes to pass the encoded message to amino acids.
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Ribosomes are involved in protein synthesis - the process of assembling proteins from molecules called amino acids
Genetic translation in the first stage of protein biosynthesismessenger RNA (mRNA) carries instructions that are required for assembling asmino acids into proteins (a process called translation)
Ribosomes are known as the protein factory of the cell. ... As they synthesizes the proteins by gathering and assembling amino acids into protein chains. The process through which Ribosome produces proteins is called Translation.
Translation is the assembly of a protein molecule according to the code in an mRNA molecule. It takes place in the ribosome. tRNA brings correct amino acids to mRNA.
Protein.
A protein.
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Protein
Protien!!! :)
When DNA does not provide instructions for assembling a protein properly, this could be dangerous. This is caused by inability of the genes to pass the encoded message to amino acids.
protein
amino acids