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Protein Synthesis

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In this learning activity you'll review how every protein molecule of an organism is synthesized by that organism in a prescribed process. This activity helps students understand the fundamental life process of making protein.

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Which of the following codes for a specific protein?

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Why does the dna strand unwind

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How does the mRNA leave the nucleus?

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Is just one mRNA molecule made?

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Why does mRNA bind with a ribosome?

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What’s the name for the end of the tRNA that has a particular sequence of three nucleotides?

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What does the anticodon match up to when it joins the chain?

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Now that the “load” of amino acids have been released, the amino acids link up to form __________________.

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What happens to the mRNA when protein production is complete?

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Is just one mRNA molecule made? Explain

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Totally awesome! I absolutely loved this website...im a total nerd when it comes to genetics and protein synthesis.

Posted by Abigail Williams on 3/10/2014 11:28:42 AM Reply

This really breaks the system down so people can understand it better. I think it's a great learning tool.

Posted by Morgan Lepak on 2/2/2012 1:49:25 PM Reply

great website!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! =) very helpful in my science class but I did this at home for fun!! #iluvscience

Posted by corey whitney on 4/28/2014 12:52:20 PM Reply

Is a good learning object but i want to see some exercise activities and a evaluation, let the user to interact whit the object.

Posted by juan antonio castro silva on 4/25/2006 12:00:00 AM Reply

Absolutely amazing website! So easy to understand! I want to thank my friends nick, tanner, jack, Collin and Ryan for showing me and helping understand anything about this website. They're is so much good content to learn that will help you with science.

Posted by Max Guuncher on 5/6/2014 9:13:17 PM Reply

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