The process of assembling a protein from RNA (specially the messenger RNA or mRNA) is called translation and occurs in the ribosomes.
Translation occurs in the cytoplasm of the cell
Proteins are made in the cytoplasm. In prokaryotes, there are proteins called ribosomes that link on to the mRNA and synthesize a protein. This process is called translation. In eukaryotes however, translation also occurs on ribosomes which are situated on the surface of the endoplasmic reticulum. Although there are some notable differences in the process in which proteins are made in both systems, protein synthesis occurs in the cytoplasm.
Protein synthesis occurs in cellular structures called ribosomes , found out-side the nucleus. The process by which genetic information is transferred from the nucleus to the ribosomes is called transcription. During transcription, a strand of ribonucleic acid (RNA) is synthesized.
No. protein synthesis occurs in the ribosome. The ribosome receives the mRNA from the nucleus (code for amino acids) which directs the assembly of the chain of amino acids, but the nucleus is not directly responsible for the creation of the protein. Also, the ribosome isa separate organelle, even if it is attached to the nucleus while assembling the protein chain.
The process is translation which occurs in ribosomes which are often attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum (in eukaryotes).
Translation occurs in the cytoplasm of the cell
This is Transcription, and it is called mRNA
Protein synthesis occurs in the cytoplasm by the ribosomes.
The ribosomes. The workbench of protein synthesis.
This process is called denaturation. It can be caused by acids, bases, organic solvents, or heat. When denaturation occurs, it changes the shape of the protein. Since form follows function, a protein's function is disabled if it no longer has the form required to carry out its tasks.
Translation of mRNA into a protein occurs in the ribosomes.
Proteins are made in the cytoplasm. In prokaryotes, there are proteins called ribosomes that link on to the mRNA and synthesize a protein. This process is called translation. In eukaryotes however, translation also occurs on ribosomes which are situated on the surface of the endoplasmic reticulum. Although there are some notable differences in the process in which proteins are made in both systems, protein synthesis occurs in the cytoplasm.
this process occurs within dark green structures called
This occurs within the Ribosomes that are situated in and at the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum.
In Eukaryotes: DNA is used as a template to generate an RNA version of the DNA sequence through a process called transcription. This RNA is called the messenger RNA (mRNA) because it carried the message (the genetic code in DNA) from the nucleus (where the DNA is) to the cytoplasm (where protein synthesis occurs) Once mRNA is formed, it undergoes a process called splicing (or editing) where non-required regions are removed. The edited mRNA is used as a template to synthesize proteins through a process called translation
The sequence of nucleotide bases in an mRna molecule serves as instructions for the order in which amino acids should be and are joined together to produce a [polypeptide] protein.The Cell uses a messenger Rna code to make proteins.This is called The Genetic Code.During the process of translation ,The cell uses information from mRNA to produce protein. This mRNA was produced through the process of transcription, which occurs in the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell.
Protein synthesis occurs in cellular structures called ribosomes , found out-side the nucleus. The process by which genetic information is transferred from the nucleus to the ribosomes is called transcription. During transcription, a strand of ribonucleic acid (RNA) is synthesized.