Biology, asked by naman843564, 9 months ago

anyone explain me protein synthesis​

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Answered by Harshita21022k5
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Answer:

proteins are synthesised in golgie bodies

Answered by zedansmugs
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Answer:

Explanation:

Step 1: Transcription

Lets go back to our school supply factory. Let's say the workers need to start making calculators. First, they'll need instructions. Transcription in a cell is the process of getting instructions on how to make a protein.

Transcription starts in the nucleus, which is the brain of the cell. It contains DNA which contain all the instructions we need to make proteins. These instructions are needed by the ribosomes outside the nucleus. DNA is too important to be moved around the cell, it needs to stay there as a sort of master copy. So the cell makes another copy of it in a process called transcription.

The copy is called mRNA, or messenger ribonucleic acid. Once made, the mRNA can be taken outside the nucleus to the ribosome to get started on the next step, translation.

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