Which describes the correct sequence of steps of protein synthesis? Group of answer choices The DNA strand unzips and a complementary mRNA strand is copied. The mRNA travels to the ribosome where tRNA "reads" it and brings the appropriate amino acids indicated by the mRNA strand nucleotide bases. The string of amino acids creates a peptide chain. Multiple peptide chains create a protein. The RNA strand travels to the ribosome where the DNA strand "reads" it and brings the appropriate amino acids indicated by the RNA strand nucleotide bases. The string of amino acids creates a peptide chain. Multiple peptide chains create a protein. The RNA strand unzips and a complementary mRNA strand is copied. The mRNA travels to the ribosome where tRNA "reads" it and brings the appropriate amino acids indicated by the mRNA strand nucleotide bases. The string of amino acids creates a peptide chain. Multiple peptide chains create a protein. The DNA strand travels to the ribosome, where tRNA "reads" it and brings the appropriate amino acids indicated by the DNA strand nucleotide bases. The string of amino acids creates a peptide chain. Multiple peptide chains create a protein.
Which describes the correct sequence of steps of protein synthesis? Group of answer choices The DNA strand unzips and a complementary mRNA strand is copied. The mRNA travels to the ribosome where tRNA "reads" it and brings the appropriate amino acids indicated by the mRNA strand nucleotide bases. The string of amino acids creates a peptide chain. Multiple peptide chains create a protein. The RNA strand travels to the ribosome where the DNA strand "reads" it and brings the appropriate amino acids indicated by the RNA strand nucleotide bases. The string of amino acids creates a peptide chain. Multiple peptide chains create a protein. The RNA strand unzips and a complementary mRNA strand is copied. The mRNA travels to the ribosome where tRNA "reads" it and brings the appropriate amino acids indicated by the mRNA strand nucleotide bases. The string of amino acids creates a peptide chain. Multiple peptide chains create a protein. The DNA strand travels to the ribosome, where tRNA "reads" it and brings the appropriate amino acids indicated by the DNA strand nucleotide bases. The string of amino acids creates a peptide chain. Multiple peptide chains create a protein.
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Which describes the correct sequence of steps of protein synthesis?
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The DNA strand unzips and a complementary mRNA strand is copied. The mRNA travels to the ribosome where tRNA "reads" it and brings the appropriate amino acids indicated by the mRNA strand nucleotide bases. The string of amino acids creates a peptide chain. Multiple peptide chains create a protein.
The RNA strand travels to the ribosome where the DNA strand "reads" it and brings the appropriate amino acids indicated by the RNA strand nucleotide bases. The string of amino acids creates a peptide chain. Multiple peptide chains create a protein.
The RNA strand unzips and a complementary mRNA strand is copied. The mRNA travels to the ribosome where tRNA "reads" it and brings the appropriate amino acids indicated by the mRNA strand nucleotide bases. The string of amino acids creates a peptide chain. Multiple peptide chains create a protein.
The DNA strand travels to the ribosome, where tRNA "reads" it and brings the appropriate amino acids indicated by the DNA strand nucleotide bases. The string of amino acids creates a peptide chain. Multiple peptide chains create a protein.

Transcribed Image Text:Which describes the correct sequence of steps of protein
synthesis?
The DNA strand unzips and a complementary mRNA strand is copied. The
mRNA travels to the ribosome where tRNA "reads" it and brings the
appropriate amino acids indicated by the mRNA strand nucleotide bases. The
string of amino acids creates a peptide chain. Multiple peptide chains create a
protein.
The RNA strand travels to the ribosome where the DNA strand "reads" it and
brings the appropriate amino acids indicated by the RNA strand nucleotide
bases. The string of amino acids creates a peptide chain. Multiple peptide
chains create a protein.
The RNA strand unzips and a complementary mRNA strand is copied. The
mRNA travels to the ribosome where tRNA "reads" it and brings the
appropriate amino acids indicated by the mRNA strand nucleotide bases. The
string of amino acids creates a peptide chain. Multiple peptide chains create a
protein.
The DNA strand travels to the ribosome, where tRNA "reads" it and brings the
appropriate amino acids indicated by the DNA strand nucleotide bases. The
string of amino acids creates a peptide chain. Multiple peptide chains create a
protein.
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