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    • [PDF File]PROTEIN SYNTHESIS WORKSHEET

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      PROTEIN SYNTHESIS WORKSHEET . PART A. Read the following: Protein synthesis is the process used by the body to make proteins. The first step of protein synthesis is called Transcription. It occurs in the nucleus. During transcription, mRNA transcribes (copies) DNA. DNA is “unzipped” and the mRNA strand copies a strand of DNA.


    • [PDF File]Protein Synthesis Review Worksheet

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      Protein Synthesis Flow Chart Directions: Fill in the flow chart below, using the following words: Amino acids, mRNA, mRNA codon, nucleus, nuclear pore, peptide bonds, ribosome, transcription. The first part of protein synthesis is Takes place in the Where DNA is decoded onto Leaves through a Goes to a The 2nd part of protein synthesis is Where


    • [PDF File]From Gene to Protein -- Transcription and Translation

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      Translation is the process that makes proteins. mRNA carries the genetic message from the nucleus to the ribosomes where proteins are synthesized. The sequence of nucleotides in an mRNA molecule specifies the sequence of amino acids in a protein. The sequence of amino acids determines the structure and function of the protein.


    • [PDF File]Protein Synthesis Worksheet - West Linn

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      Chapter 12- Protein Synthesis Worksheet Protein synthesis is a complex process made up of the 2 processes transcription and translation. In this activity you will trace the steps that are involved in protein synthesis. A. Transcription Protein synthesis begins with DNA in the nucleus. Transcription takes place in the nucleus of the cell. During


    • [PDF File]DNA Transcription - Translation Activity

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      DNA Transcription - Translation Activity Critical Thinking Exercise Organisms are made up of proteins that are, in turn, made up of amino acids. The amino acids needed for protein synthesis by each organism is encoded in their DNA. Using the processes of transcription and


    • [PDF File]DNA Replication & Protein Synthesis Questions Worksheet

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      10.What is the role of each of these in protein synthesis: (a) mRNA (b) rRNA (c) tRNA ? 11.Describe the difference between transcription and translation. 12. Give an example of a Start codon and a Stop codon. 13. Suppose you wished to follow particular nucleic acid molecules in the cell by radioactive tracer methods.


    • [PDF File]Protein Synthesis Worksheet

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      Protein Synthesis Worksheet Directions: 1st Fill in the complimentary DNA strand using DNA base pairing rules. 2nd Fill in the correct mRNA bases by transcribing the bottom DNA code. 3rd Translate the mRNA codons and find the correct amino acid using the Codon Table 4th Write in the amino acid and the correct anti-codon the tRNA molecule.


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    • [PDF File]SAY IT WITH DNA: PROTEIN SYNTHESIS WORKSHEET: Practice Pays

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      –Say It With DNA: Protein Synthesis Worksheet Practice Pays Student Handout (directions, tutorial, sample message, tRNA dictrionary) SAY IT WITH DNA -DNA Decoding Practice Sheet SAY IT WITH DNA Protein Synthesis Practice Sheet SAY IT WITH DNA MESSAGES 1-30 (3 pages, 30 to choose from; laminate, cut into strips and place in


    • [PDF File]Protein Synthesis - Centennial School District

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      Protein Synthesis Page 41 Page 44 Page 47 Page 42 Page 45 Page 48 Page 43 Page 46 Page 49 Vocabulary Transcription Translation Translocation Chromosomal mutation Deoxyribonucleic acid Frame‐shift mutation Gene expression Mutation Point mutation Page 41 The Central Dogma: How our DNA code makes Phenotype


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