Translation occurs so that cell can have enough protein to function. proteins are the work horses of cells of the body. Translation converts an RNA strand into a chain of amino acids that form a protein.
Yes.
The Ribosome
It provides the energy necessary for the reaction to occur.
In genetic processes, translation is the process by which the genetic code in messenger RNA is used to make proteins. (from the English language word for deciphering foreign meanings.)
In Prokaryotic Cells transcription and translation can occur simultaneously, but transcription happens after a transcription initiation complex has been formed.
Translation occurs at the cytoplasm in the cell.
Yes.
The Ribosome
In the cytoplasm
It provides the energy necessary for the reaction to occur.
Outside the nucleus, in the cytoplasm.
It occurs in the nucleus of the cell. Translation refers to the process by which RNA is translated into proteins.
Translation takes place in the cytoplasm-Lolli :)
In prokaryotes, the processes of transcription and translation occur simultaneously in the cytoplasm, allowing for a rapid cellular response to an environmental cue.
cytoplasm
Translation occurs in the ribosomes. Once mRNA has been synthesized, it is sent to the ribosomes, where it is translated to make proteins.
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