Within the nucleus.
You can match a cell part with its function, for example the ribosomes, can be matched with "site for mRNA translation".
The products of transcription, mRNA molecules, travel from the nucleus to the cytoplasm of the cell. In the cytoplasm, mRNA is used as a template for protein synthesis in the process of translation.
the cell membrane
The code for pepsin is contained in the cell's nucleus in the form of DNA. This DNA is transcribed into mRNA, which is then translated into protein in the cell's cytoplasm.
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Transcription. This process is when the mRNA is made, edited, then sent out to be translated.
You can match a cell part with its function, for example the ribosomes, can be matched with "site for mRNA translation".
The products of transcription, mRNA molecules, travel from the nucleus to the cytoplasm of the cell. In the cytoplasm, mRNA is used as a template for protein synthesis in the process of translation.
Yes, along wth mRNA & tRNA
No, interphase is part of the cell cycle and so is cell division. They occur at differenttimes in the cell cycle.
the cell membrane
The code for pepsin is contained in the cell's nucleus in the form of DNA. This DNA is transcribed into mRNA, which is then translated into protein in the cell's cytoplasm.
Protein synthesis occurs at the ribosomes. A gene is expressed in the form of a protein. A protein is the ultimate product of a gene.
It occures in the nucleus
DNA replication occurs during Interphase. This is not normally part of the cell division cycle but interphase must occur before subsequent stages such as prophase and metaphase can occur.
DNA to mRNA is transcription, whereas mRNA to tRNA is translation. The latter part is when proteins are made from ribosomes and instructions carried over by mRNA from the DNA.
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