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Drupady [299]
3 years ago
8

drag each label to the correct location on the image label the steps of protein synthesis and the organelles involved in each st

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Biology
1 answer:
Leni [432]3 years ago
3 0
<h2><u>A</u><u>nswer:</u></h2>

<u>Translation:</u> process of protein formation is called translation .

In the process of translation, a cell reads information from a molecule called a messenger RNA  and uses this information to build a protein.  Translation involves “decoding” a messenger RNA  and using its information to build a polypeptide, or chain of amino acids .

Translation involve three major steps

• Initiation ("beginning"): in this stage, the ribosome gets together with the mRNA and the first tRNA so translation can begin.

• Elongation ("middle"): in this stage, amino acids are brought to the ribosome by tRNAs and linked together to form a poly peptide chain.

•Termination ("end"): in the last stage of translation, the finished polypeptide is released to go and do its job in the cell.

<u>Organelles involve in translation:</u>

Ribosomes: main process of translation occour at ribosomes.

Rough endoplasmic reticulum: ribosomes are located on rough endoplasmicreticulum .it bound proteins in the vesicles.Vesicles containing proteins are budded off into cytoplasm and move toward golgi apparatus for further modification .

Golgi apparatus: synthesisezed proteins are not functional . In golgi apperatus they are further modefied and processed and stored for a short time and then released toward destination.



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