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How do plants form?

Updated: 8/11/2023
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Plants come from seeds that are dormant until the conditions are correct for them to grow. When this happens the seed germinates. As the seed germinates it needs air, light, and water to grow. It will grow in two directions, from the top and bottom. Stem and leaves grow above the ground, while roots grow under the ground,

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Proteins actually start off as DNA. One strand of our double stranded DNA (chromatin) is copied by enzymes and taken to the ribosomes. At the ribosomes 3 bases of the strand of what is now called RNA code for one of 20 different Amino Acids (the building blocks of protein). When the strand is fully coded then you have a protein!
Proteins are made during translation.

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Plant proteins are formed in the protein synthesis, a series of bio-chemical reactions where:

1) Parts of the plant's DNA is split up, copied into RNA and cut away (DNA is restored to its original shape after). So DNA is like the blue print of a building, and RNA is a small Xerox that the cell can work with during construction. This proces is called transcription.

2) The RNA is then "read" by special enzymes and translated into long polypeptide chains, one peptide at a time, like a growing worm. This process is called translation.

3) These polypeptides spontaneously curl and twist, bind and split, until they form functional proteins and are transported to where they are "supposed" to be.

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they are formed under ground.or sometimes people grow them theirs selves but they still come from under ground

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