No, it is NOT the second step.
Initiation
Transcription is the process of synthesizing messenger RNA (mRNA) from DNA. It occurs in the nucleus of the cell and involves three main steps: initiation, elongation, and termination. The initiation step involves the binding of RNA polymerase to the promoter region of the DNA.
Step 1- create the message Step 2- Transmitting the message Step 3- reception or receiving the message Step 4- Translation of the message Step 5- response to the message Creation, transmission, reception, translation, response.
activation
union of the large subunit with the small subunit to form the intact ribosome
Initiation
An initiation complex for translation forms by the assembly of the ribosomal subunits and initiator tRNA (met-tRNA) at the start codon on the mRNA.
Initiation, Elongation and, Termination.
initiation step propagation step termination step
It's false because the second Step is translation.
In the body, proteins are synthesized inside organelles known as ribosomes. The first step in protein synthesis is the transcription of mRNA from a gene of DNA. The second step is for protein synthesis to begin and the formation of a protein chain to take place. The third step is for the ribosome to terminate production of the protein, hydrolyze the ingredients that initiated protein production, and then release the protein from the ribosome.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe first step is always Baptism.
The African Luhya translation of the English word 'step out' is "Rulaa".
It is the first step in creating proteins.
The large ribosomal subunit joins the complex.
Initiation, elongation, translocation, and termination
initiation, elongation, termination