transcription and translation
Transcription and translation.
Transcription and translation
Protein Synthesis :), also known as TRANSLATION.
Nitrogen is required by plants and animals for protein synthesis
The synthesis of proteins takes two steps: transcription and translation. Transcription takes the information encoded in DNA and encodes it into mRNA, which heads out of the cell’s nucleus and into the cytoplasm. During translation, the mRNA works with a ribosome and tRNA to synthesize proteins. RNA polymerase is necessary for the process to occur.
Dogs also need proteins.So they need ribosomes.
UAA, UAG, and UGA are stop codons.Sequence UAA, UAG, and UGA are the three stop codons. There is only one start codon, AUG.
Transcription then Translation
the two parts of protein synthesis is transcription and translation. transcription is the formation of messenger RNA from DNA it takes place within the nucleus.translation is the second part of protein synthesis which occurs outside the nucleus on surface of the ribosomes it occurs as one continuous process.
They are free in the cytoplsm.When protein synthesis begins two parts combine.
Protein synthesis take place on ribosomes.They provide surface for it.
why does the body need protein synthesis while the also synthesis protein?
A protein. That's what protein synthesis means.
ribosome
Short answer, transcription and then translation
Mutations can make the protein synthesise incorrectly making diseases or weak parts in your body. Mutations can affect protein synthesis in cells by affecting the protein, messing up the whole DNA sequence and making the organism different from other average organisms.
Ribosomes are site of protein synthesis .
No, protein synthesis is endergonic.
it hold the protein synthesis in the ribosomes