This is Transcription, and it is called mRNA
Protein channels.
The ribosomes are the part of the cell that are in charge of building proteins. This process is called Protein Biosynthesis. Inside ribosomes, the appropriate molecules join to form protein chains.
The linkages between amino acids in a protein are called peptide bonds. These covalent bonds form between the carboxyl group of one amino acid and the amino group of another amino acid during the process of protein synthesis.
Proteins in a cell are synthesized by ribosomes using instructions from DNA in a process called translation. Transfer RNA molecules carry amino acids to the ribosome where they are linked together in the correct order to form a protein. The process of protein synthesis is essential for maintaining cell structure and function.
This process is called protein quaternary structure, where multiple polypeptide subunits come together to form a functional protein complex. The quaternary structure involves the interaction and binding of individual polypeptide chains to create a biologically active protein. This higher level of organization is essential for the proper function of many proteins in the body.
Protein synthesis, also known as translation, is the process by which a protein is constructed in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells. This process involves the ribosome reading messenger RNA (mRNA) and assembling amino acids into a specific sequence to form a protein.
The process of going from RNA to protein is called translation. During translation, the mRNA is read by ribosomes, and tRNA molecules bring in the corresponding amino acids to form a protein based on the mRNA sequence.
No, the mitochondria is not a protein. It is an organelle found in cells that is responsible for producing energy in the form of ATP through a process called cellular respiration.
This process is called denaturation. It can be caused by acids, bases, organic solvents, or heat. When denaturation occurs, it changes the shape of the protein. Since form follows function, a protein's function is disabled if it no longer has the form required to carry out its tasks.
Messenger RNA (mRNA) is the form of ribonucleic acid that carries genetic information from the DNA in the cell's nucleus to the ribosomes in the cytoplasm. It serves as a template for protein synthesis by providing the instructions for assembling amino acids into a specific protein.
In the case of making a house from bricks, it is called "building". Perhaps the term "assembling" could also be applied and if you were to be making a polymer then polymerization would be the term to use. If you were assembling something using words as sub units the process would be called writing or if you were a musician, composing. If you were a computer programmer then the process would be called coding. This answer is probably not exhaustive.
Protein synthesis occurs at the ribosome through a process called translation. During translation, messenger RNA (mRNA) is read by the ribosome to produce a specific sequence of amino acids that make up the protein. Transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules bring the corresponding amino acids to the ribosome, where they are linked together to form the protein.
Protein channels.
The life process you are referring to is called aggregation. It involves the assembling or grouping together of small components to form larger structures or entities. This process is essential for growth and development in living organisms.
amino acids form a chain called a polypeptide chain and form a protein
The ribosomes are the part of the cell that are in charge of building proteins. This process is called Protein Biosynthesis. Inside ribosomes, the appropriate molecules join to form protein chains.
Amino Acids