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alexgriva [62]
3 years ago
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Identify the components involved in transcription, translation, and protein modification.

Biology
2 answers:
pochemuha3 years ago
8 0
<span>The components involved in transcription includes a DNA molecule which acts as a primer, and the enzyme RNA polymerase which catalyzes the formation of a mRNA. This process takes place in the nucleus of a cell where a DNA molecule is used as a primer and a messenger RNA is produced. Components of translation, the process that takes place in the cytoplasm where mRNA is used to generate proteins, are an mRNA which carries the codons which have the genetic information, the transfer RNA, which contains the anticodons, and the ribosomes. Protein modification involves chemical modifications that play a key role in the functioning of proteins, they regulate activity, localization, and interaction with cellular molecules. </span>
umka2103 [35]3 years ago
4 1

Answer:

DNA helix,vesicleproteinsingle-stranded  

RNAmodified,endoplasmic reticulum,ribosome,Golgi apparatus,protein released

from vesicle,modified  

protein,transport  

vesicle,protein,polymerase

Explanation: right too left

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