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In genetic processes, translation is the process by which the genetic code in messenger RNA is used to make proteins. (from the English language word for deciphering foreign meanings.)

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The Incredible Cell A living cell is enormously complex. Biologist Francis Crick endeavours to describe its workings simply, but he finally realizes that he can go only so far, " because it is so complicated the reader should not attempt to struggle with all the details." The instructions within the DNA of the cell," if written out, would fill a thousand 600-page books," explains National Geographic. " Each cell is a world brimming with as many as two hundred trillion tiny groups of atoms called molecules..... Our 46 chromosome 'treads' linked together would measure more than six feet. Yet the nucleus that contains them is less than four ten-thousandths of an inch in diametre." Complex transportation systems guide specific chemicals from point to point within the cell and beyond. Sentries at the barricades control the export and import markets, and monitor the outside world for sighs of danger. Disciplined biological armies stand ready to grapple with invaders. A centralized genetic government maintains order." CELL MEMBRANE: The covering that controls what enters and leaves the cell. RIBOSOMES Structures on which amino acids are assembled into ptoteins. NUCLEUS Enclosed in a double-membrane envelope, it is the control centre that directs the cell's activities. CHROMOSOMES They contain the cell's DNA, its genetic master plan. NUCLEOLUS The site where ribosomes are assenbled. ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM Sheets of membranes that store or transport the proteins made by the ribosomes attached to them ( some ribosomes float free in the cell ) MITOCHONDRIA Production centres for ATP, the molecules that supply energy for the cell. GOLGI BODY A group of flattened membrane sacs that package and distribute proteins made by the cell. CENTRIOLES They lie near the nucleus and are important in cell reproduction. Hence, after becoming familiar with what a cell is all about, the question that we should all ask is, "Must someone have been involved in bringing life into existence? Indeed, we should all come to the conclusion that a superb organization requires a superb organizer. Here is what the Bible has to say in its first Book called Genesis 1: 27 in these words. " And God went on to create the man in his image, in God's image he created him; male and female he created them. Revelation 4: 11 reads. "You are worthy, Jehovah our God, to receive the glory and the honour and the power, because you created all things, and because of your will they came into existence and were created." So our comprehension of what a cell is composed of and the way its works, should make us want to discover more about its Creator. 2 Timothy 3: 16,17reminds us that the Bible is a letter from God and beneficial for teaching, and setting things straight, so that we can become fully competent completely equipped for every good work. It is also the way that God has chosen to communicate with the human race.


Were does cellular respiration occur?

mitochondrion


When does cellular division occur?

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What organelles does translation occur?

The Ribosome


Cellular respiration were does it occur?

it occurs in the lung


What are the reactions that occur in cellular respiration?

in the cytoplasm