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What macromolecule is produced during transalation?

During translation, proteins are produced as the primary macromolecule. This process occurs in the ribosome, where messenger RNA (mRNA) is translated into a specific sequence of amino acids, forming a polypeptide chain. The newly synthesized protein then folds into its functional structure, playing critical roles in various biological processes.


What is produced during the process of translation?

A chain or a polypeptide is usually produced during the process of translation. This will later change into a protein.


What is specific macromolecule is bile used to break down during digestion in a pig?

Bile is a compound used to digest fat that are manufactured by the liver from cholesterol. Most bile is produced in the liver from cholesterol and concentrated in the gall bladder.


Are proteins produced at the ribosomes?

Yes; during translation.


What molecule is produced during translation?

Translation occurs in ribosomes and produces proteins.


What is produced translation?

a protein


What kind of molecule does translation produce?

The molecule produced after translation of RNA is protein.


How is the protein produced by translating the mRNA into its amino acid sequence?

Translation


What is a block macromolecule?

A block macromolecule is a macromolecule composed of a linear sequence of blocks.


What macromolecule stores energy in the muscles?

The macromolecule that stores energy in muscles is glycogen. Glycogen is a polysaccharide that serves as a readily available energy source for muscle cells during physical activity.


What is the prefix for macromolecule?

The prefix for macromolecule is "macro-".


Ribosomes produce by?

Ribosomes produce protiens by a process called translation. There are three types of DNA produced during this process: mRNA, rRNA, and tRNA.