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Describe the roles of DNA, mRNA, ribosomes, tRNA, amino acids, and peptide bonds in the process of protein ?

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  1. look it  up online

    such as google, yahoo, or ask

    they will give u  detail answers and maybe explanations


  2. the sense strand of DNA is the template used to transcribe mRNA. Then mRNA (single Strand) leaves the nucleus to the cytoplasm, where the ribosome assembles on that chain and start decoding the strand,,,by matching tRNAs to the mRNA sequence of nucleotides ( 3 by 3). However, each tRNA has an amino acid attached to it,,,so once tRNAs start lining up side by side according to the mRNA sequence, the amino acids are connected by peptide bonds till a STOP codone is reached where the amino acid chain is released in its primary form,,,,then it required further processing (foldings and internal interactions) to form tertiaty polypeptides,,,or come together with other polypeptides to form quaternary polypeptides,,,,,and that is the protein chain.

  3. Looks like you want us to do your essay test/homework questions for you. I can remember most of the stuff, but you need to learn this.

    See the link I added for some cool graphics and some coding for DNA sequencing.

    Be nice to a nerd tomorrow.


  4. DNA stores the genetic info.  mRNA (Messenger RNA) transcribes that info.  A ribosome comes along, and uses tRNA (Transfer RNA) to bring the appropriate amino acids together to make a protein.  Peptide bonds are simply the bonds between the amino acids.  Hence, proteins are a type of polypeptide.

  5. ingredients and a chef putting them together

  6. need help with your biology homework? lol

  7. its very complicated.

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