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I only need 6c and 6b answered, 100 points if you put something random for the points I will report you and have you banned. I would really appreciate it. Thank you

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Answered by dreamgirlmegha
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Protein synthesis in living cells is also called as translation. It is the process of synthesising a protein from an mRNA template. The mRNA is loaded onto the ribosome and is read three nucleotides at a time by matching each codon to its base pairing anticodon located on a transfer RNA (tRNA) molecule, which carries the amino acid corresponding to the codon it recognizes. The enzyme aminoacyl tRNA synthetase charges the tRNA molecules with the correct amino acids. when ribosome reaches the stop codons on RNA the protein synthesis is halted. The growing polypeptide is often termed the nascent chain. Proteins are always biosynthesized from N-terminus to C-terminus.

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Answered by INDnaman
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Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are closed long non-coding RNAs, in which the 5' and 3' termini are covalently linked by back-splicing of exons from a single pre-mRNA. Emerging evidence indicates that circRNAs are broadly expressed in mammalian cells and show cell type- or tissue-specific expression patterns.

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