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Ribosomes are the structures that function as factories to produce protein. They connect one amino acid at a time and build long chains.
Well the amino acid converts into protein from the ribosome and the ribosome gets instructons from the nucleus to produce protein.
RNA translates information to build proteins.
The cell would make a new one. Scientists and biologists are still trying to figure out how the cell replaces a ribosome, but they believe it has something to do with the nucleus and the rough endoplasmic reticulum working together to process cell DNA and proteins.
messenger RNA (mRNA) is transcripted from DNA. mRNA takes the genetic information on how to synthesis a protein out of the nucleus to a ribosome (composed of ribosomal RNA). mRNA is read (translated) by ribosome. transfer RNA (tRNA) brings in amino acids and the ribosome connects them together to make proteins. it's a little more technical than this, though.
Protein is made in the ribosome.
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Discuss/diagram the process from gene to protein. In other words, how do we build a protein based on a sequence of DNA?
Ribosomes are the structures that function as factories to produce protein. They connect one amino acid at a time and build long chains.
Amino acids assembled to make protein (protein synthesis)
Well the amino acid converts into protein from the ribosome and the ribosome gets instructons from the nucleus to produce protein.
Ribosomes
RNA translates information to build proteins.
The cell would make a new one. Scientists and biologists are still trying to figure out how the cell replaces a ribosome, but they believe it has something to do with the nucleus and the rough endoplasmic reticulum working together to process cell DNA and proteins.
The organelles that build proteins are called ribosomes. These ribosomes build proteins during transcription where mRNA and tRNA are complementary strands of each other that code for amino acids. These amino acids bind together and are eventually released from the ribosome as a polypeptide or protein.
yes! protein shakes help you build lean muscle. If you work out as well, it will speed up the process and you will build muscle. The best times for taking protein shakes are in the morning and right after working out. When you work out, your muscles tear. The protein shakes fill those tears to help build muscle faster.
Yes and no, protein is necessary for repairing muscles when damaged, but calories are more important to the process of building muscle than protein is. It is important to note however than if you're trying to build muscle without adding a lot of bodyfat, then increasing protein consumption has been shown to reduce the amount of bodyfat gained in the process.