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The Cell Will Survive by Annette M. Parrott www.africangreyparrott.com to to tune of I Will Survive by Gloria Gaynor. At first there was DNA in the nucleus. But how to get it to the ribosome without a fuss ?. The DNA cant leave, so it first must be transcribed.
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The Cell Will Surviveby Annette M. Parrottwww.africangreyparrott.comto to tune of I Will Survive by Gloria Gaynor
And once it’s (m)RNA it can finally arrive At the ribosome, where its translated
Bound together to make proteins, and then they can save the day
The cell’s alive, it will survive Transcription and translation are how proteins are synthesized
DNA to RNA then RNA becomes proteins Protein synthesis, all controlled by the genes Translation
DNA is transcribed: T to A and A to U these complimentary bases, keep the copied sequence true
C to G and G to C DNA simplicity That’s the double helix code that makes you, you and makes me, me.
The cell’s alive, it will survive Transcription and translation are how proteins are synthesized
DNA to RNA then RNA becomes proteins Protein synthesis, all controlled by the genes
DNA --> RNA is called... • A. Replication • B. Transcription • C. Translation • D. Protein synthesis
RNA--> protein is called.. • A. Replication • B. Transcription • C. Translation • D. Protein synthesis
A? B? Amino acid tRNA mRNA codon anticodon D? C? E?
Proteins are synthesized at the... • Mitocondria • nucleus • ribosome • chloroplast
Transcription? Translation? Replication? or protein synthesis?
Transcription? Translation? Replication? or protein synthesis?
The cell’s alive, it will survive Transcription and translation are how proteins are synthesized Translation
DNA to RNA then RNA becomes proteins Protein synthesis, all controlled by the genes Transcription + Translation = Protein Synthesis