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Protein Synthesis Overview Practice

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What is one portion of DNA that codes for a single protein called?

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Question 3
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What is the type of RNA that is a copy of a portion of DNA and leaves the nucleus through a nuclear pore?

Question 4
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Categorize the following into each step

  • Occurs in between transcription and translation
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Sort the following into the process or DNA Replication or Protein Synthesis
Includes genetic material leaving the nucleus through nuclear pores
Involves the step transcription
Helps to directly prepare for cell division
Involves ribosomes
Makes a copy of all of the DNA in a cell
Involves helicase
Makes a protein
Involves the step translation
Makes peptide bonds
Binds together amino acids
Involves RNA processing
Involves making mRNA
Involves SSBs
Involves DNA Polymerase III
Involves separating the DNA strands fully
DNA Replication
Protein Synthesis
Involves amino acids being bound together
Involves reading mRNA
Involves a ribosome making a protein
Involves making peptide bonds
Involves copying a gene
The small step that occurs right before the mRNA leaves the nucleus to prepare the mRNA for translation
Involves tRNA
Involves making mRNA
Transcription
RNA Processing
Translation
Look at the above diagram and use the matching below to label it.
Cytoplasm
A (this is pointing to the whole green molecule)
Gene
D
Amino acid
E
Nucleus
F
Nuclear pore
G
Protein
I (this is pointing to one of the red circles)
Plasma membrane
J (this is pointing to the whole red molecule)
mRNA
H (this is pointing to one of the lines between the red circles)
DNA
C (this is pointing to one portion of the green molecule)
Peptide bond
B
Ribosome
K