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How are proteins created?

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Ribosome.

They attach to DNA strand and from the information taken create the proteins.

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Two cell proteins connect at the point of typoluis and extract a fluid like substance called refrillis, this enters a third cell, creating 'cell protein'

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Genes, which are shorter sections of DNA create proteins.

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they are created by ribosomes

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