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Setler [38]
3 years ago
14

How does translation form proteins?

Biology
2 answers:
Shkiper50 [21]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Translation forms protein by the proper assembly of different RNA's and enzymes.

Explanation:

Translation is the process of formation of proteins from the RNA molecule. Different enzymes and proteins are also involved in the process of translation.

Three steps of translation are initiation, elongation and termination. The initiation step involves the ribosomes movement along the mRNA ( messenger RNA) and transfer RNA (tRNA)  bring the anti codons that are complementary to the codons of mRNA. Codons specify a particular amino acid. During elongation mRNA moves along the ribosomes and interact with tRNA. The peptide bond forms within the amino acids. Termination causes the  exit of tRNA from the ribosomes.

natita [175]3 years ago
4 0

Peptide  bonds  connect  amino  acids.

Please correct me if I'm wrong!!! I'd be happy to fix it!! :)

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