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Proteins are made by four organelles. They include nucleus, ribosomes, rough endoplasmic reticulum, and Golgi apparatus.

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Why is the sequence of nitrogenous bases in DNA important for genetic information and protein synthesis?

The sequence of nitrogenous bases in DNA is important for genetic information and protein synthesis because it determines the specific instructions for making proteins. Each sequence of bases codes for a specific amino acid, which are the building blocks of proteins. The order of these bases in DNA determines the order of amino acids in a protein, ultimately influencing the structure and function of the protein.


What is another name for making protein?

Proteins are the building blocks of life. There are an estimated 10,000 to 50,000 different proteins in the human body. Whenever a cell needs to do something, it makes a specific protein to do it -- like grow a tooth or digest your lunch. Proteins cannot be synthesized (built) without instructions from DNA. This process is called protein synthesis and we'll talk more about it in a minute. But first you need to know what proteins are made of. Remember that we called proteins "the building blocks of life"? Well, amino acids are the building blocks of protein. And it's the order in which these amino acids go together - their "sequence" - that makes each protein unique. So protein synthesis is just a fancy name for making proteins. ----------------------------------------------------- Yes the best name for making protein is protein synthesis.


The Process of making protein is called?

The process of making protein is called protein synthesis. It involves the transcription of DNA into messenger RNA (mRNA) and the subsequent translation of mRNA into a polypeptide chain of amino acids.


What is the section of DNA that codes for a protein called?

The section of DNA that codes for a protein is called a gene. Genes provide the instructions for making specific proteins through a process called protein synthesis. The sequence of nucleotides within a gene determines the order of amino acids in a protein.


Mrna carries the info for making proteins to the?

ribosomes in the cell, where the protein synthesis process occurs. This information is used by the ribosomes to assemble amino acids in the correct order to form a specific protein. The sequence of nucleotides in the mRNA corresponds to the sequence of amino acids in the protein being synthesized.