PROTEIN SYNTHESIS Organize the steps of protein synthesis.... 1 1 RNA Polymerase transcribes a complementary RNA strand based on a template strand of DNA in the nucleus. Transfer RNA brings the first amino acid to the ribosome matching its complementary anticodon to the codon on tmRNA. Introns are removed from the newly created RNA. Exons are spliced together prior to mRNA strand leaving nucleus. A ribosome attaches to the mRNA and begins at the Start codon. When the ribosome reaches a Stop codon on the mRNA, the complex polypeptide (protein) is released. Tamar Tw DRAG I

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YNTHESTS
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PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
Organize the steps of protein synthesis...
RNA Polymerase transcribes a complementary RNA strand based on a
template strand of DNA in the nucleus.
Transfer RNA brings the first amino acid to the ribosome matching its
complementary anticodon to the codon on tmRNA.
Introns are removed from the newly created RNA. Exons are spliced together
prior to mRNA strand leaving nucleus.
A ribosome attaches to the mRNA and begins at the Start codon.
When the ribosome reaches a Stop codon on the mRNA, the complex
polypeptide (protein) is released.
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Transcribed Image Text:ESTIN YNTHESTS 12 PROTEIN SYNTHESIS Organize the steps of protein synthesis... RNA Polymerase transcribes a complementary RNA strand based on a template strand of DNA in the nucleus. Transfer RNA brings the first amino acid to the ribosome matching its complementary anticodon to the codon on tmRNA. Introns are removed from the newly created RNA. Exons are spliced together prior to mRNA strand leaving nucleus. A ribosome attaches to the mRNA and begins at the Start codon. When the ribosome reaches a Stop codon on the mRNA, the complex polypeptide (protein) is released. Start 23 1940 Q Search L DRAG L 111 CL 1 ►
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