The process of making proteins is called protein biosynthesis if made by living cells. Otherwise, known as protein synthesis.
making proteins and enzymes
This refers to the transcription process.
Translation. It takes place within Ribosomes.
because it helps make the mRna
The endoplasmic reticulum is studded with ribosomes that are the " workbench " on which proteins are synthesized.
naturally proteins are made by process called translation.. in translation the m-RNA produced by DNA is coded by ribosome and then a long polypeptide or chains of amino acid are formed which folds and forms proteins..!!!
mRNA gets its code from DNA during process "Transcription".
the DNA reads the rna making proteins
In eukaryotic cells proteins are made by the ribosomes.
It basically means "making." Synthesizing proteins=making proteins
The last step is reading the termination codon which will release the protein.
The two steps in making proteins are Transcription and Translation
DNA stores instructions for making proteins.
The process of building up proteins is called translation
Translation produces proteins.
The cell feature that is responsible for making proteins are the ribosomes.
The cell feature that is responsible for making proteins are the ribosomes.
Proteins are not made of mRNA (it "only" carries the instructions from the nucleus) but from the amino acids that are brought by the tRNA (Transport) to the rRNA (Ribosomes). The process is called translation.
Ribosomes are responsible for making and packaging proteins.
Ribosomes construct the proteins, and the DNA holds the instructions for making them
The rough endoplasmic reticulum is similar to an assembly line in a factory making proteins.
The process of passing information from RNA to proteins is called transcription.
The enzyme is called rennet. It seperates the curds ( solid bits containing proteins and calcium) and whey (a liquid).
It's a main process within bacteria, which can nourish themselves by making polysaccharides / proteins through synthesizing chemicals together.
mRNA attaches to the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum to make its protein.