This process is called Translation. The messenger Rnas that were transcribed from the Dna in the nucleus and then transported through the Nuclear Membrane Pores are translated into proteins in the Ribosomes - those bodies that turn SER into RER.
Translation. It takes place within Ribosomes.
The process is called Translation.
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.
it is to translation is a process of producing the protein before that another process called translation process production of RNA takes place this RNA with the help of a coding amino produces the proteins
the DNA reads the rna making proteins
when proteins help molecules move across the membrane, it it called Facilitated Diffusion
The Golgi apparatus adds carbohydrate groups to proteins. The process is called protein glycosilation
protein synthesis
Ribosomes.
Translation. It takes place within Ribosomes.
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..!!!
Ribosomes are the organelles that process new proteins after synthesis. The process is called translation and it uses the mRNA transcript that is produced during transcription.
Codons that do not carry information for making proteins are called non-sense codons.
ribosomes
Cloning.
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.
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Animal proteins are extended by being combined with carbohydrate foods and proteins that have spare proteins. This process is called protein sparing.