I would agree with that.
Translation is where the Ribosomes translate the mRNA transcript from the language of nucleotides to the language of amino acids (so to speak) and therefore protein synthesis.
It would be translation/transcription. Transcription= changing DNA to RNA; Tanslation= changing the RNA to proteins. The whole process is known as protein synthesis.
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RNA is involved in the synthesis of proteins.
Synthesis of proteins occurs in the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum.
Protein synthesis is the process by which proteins are made in the body.
The collection of proteins and ancillary cofactors responsible for protein synthesis is called the ribosome. Ribosomes are complex molecular machines that catalyze the translation of messenger RNA (mRNA) into proteins, using transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules to bring the appropriate amino acids to the ribosome for protein assembly.
Proteins play a vital role in all cells. In fact, cells need thousands of proteins in order to function properly. The synthesis of these proteins is primarily directed by
ribosomes
Proteins are synthesized in the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum.
Proteins are made on ribosomes. They are the site of protein synthesis
Proteins are synthesized from amino acids during a synthesis reaction known as translation. In this process, ribosomes read the sequence of messenger RNA (mRNA) and link together the appropriate amino acids in the correct order to form polypeptide chains, which fold into functional proteins. This process is essential for cellular functions and the overall growth and repair of tissues.
Proteins are synthesized by ribosomes on the endoplasmic reticulum and in the cytoplasm.