Yeah.... i have no clue ... i need help... PLEASE Proteins are manufactured in the Lysosomes Nucleus Ribosomes Vacuoles
none have you done 'DNA transcription, translation' ?
well it has to be one of those
well not really none but the options are not much specific but one ans fits
those are my olny answers
which one sounds the best?
c
yeah there is a correct choice, to which i'll lead you but, as i already asked, do you know about Translation, trascription? 'protein synthesis' have you learnt about it?
no... i dont htink so
its c!
ok thanks, but i still want to learn
ok
thanks
alright well i'll tell you in an easiest way i can DNA is where all info is now this info has to be changed to something understandable its like DNA is lets say in Chinese but your body cells do not know Chinese so you need a 'translator' to help you to translate information and make them happen
can u help me on a different question... if u know
who?
anyone
so the whole process is like your DNA is transcribed to messenger RNA (in nucleus) - your information is now being send to a translator mRNA leaves nucleus through its nuclear pores now its destination is 'to translator' now your translator is Ribosome you have 2 translators/ ribosome, ones on the Endoplasmic reticulum and ones free on the cytoplasm so you choose where to go but translator is still Ribosome so ribosome translates the DNA language to the language your cell understands and makes a ' protein ' which now 'performs' its duty that was ordered/instructed by DNA
do i make sense? tell me if you dont get something
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