how do you do protein synthesis? My teacher gave vague instructions; when i asked for help i got told the instructions were on the assinment.
Are you asking for the steps on this? Or what is needed for this to happen?
im asking for the steps, my teacher gave me a document an it confused me
Ill look at it in a sec sorry
no problem, im not in a rush
i spoke to my teacher an he said there is supposed to be some type of table on the doccument, but i cant find it
Ok quick ? can you upload the file to the doccument?
sure
its all just one page
Thanks ima take a quick look
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @lemon i spoke to my teacher an he said there is supposed to be some type of table on the doccument, but i cant find it \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) smh there is no table =.= did you ask ur teacher where it is
yes, he said it should be on page 2
theres only one page ,_,
but there is none,and before i could say anything he went to another person for questions
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Ok so i would get in contact with the teacher and tell him that there is no second page and his instructions are not clear.
teachers be like dat
yeah, im not one of the ones he likes, im too energetic
i already did that, three hours ago i dont think he checks his email.
todays a saturday and tmr people prob gonna be at church(HOPE NOT IN PERSON) so i think he wont answer till church is out tmr or monday
if i knew the name of the table i'd seach it up, but i dont
teachers should check there stuff then- i can try to google search it
So I looked online for steps in protein synthesis (since I do not remember this myself) and it seems to have two processes " transcription and translation" Please note if this is too more or too confusing I'm sure other sites can simple it down, I just tried providing information :ccc I copied some infromation from the page which also has pictures of the process. https://flexbooks.ck12.org/cbook/ck-12-college-human-biology-flexbook-2.0/section/5.6/primary/lesson/protein-synthesis-chumbio Transcription is the first part of the central dogma of molecular biology: DNA → RNA. It is the transfer of genetic instructions in DNA to mRNA. During transcription, a strand of mRNA is made to complement a strand of DNA. Transcription takes place in three steps: initiation, elongation, and termination. Initiation is the beginning of transcription. It occurs when the enzyme RNA polymerase binds to a region of a gene called the promoter. This signals the DNA to unwind so the enzyme can “read” the bases in one of the DNA strands. The enzyme is ready to make a strand of mRNA with a complementary sequence of bases. Elongation is the addition of nucleotides to the mRNA strand. Termination is the ending of transcription. The mRNA strand is complete, and it detaches from DNA. Traanslation is the second part of the central dogma of molecular biology: RNA → Protein. It is the process in which the genetic code in mRNA is read to make a protein
oh-
you were righting a essay- @.@
no I went afk sorry, I was just coping and pasting info. That isnt my words :c
nvm but anywho; either do what angel said what ever she said ;-; or wait awhile till ur teacher replies
ill wait them
Gl lol ive never had a teacher give me a un-complete subject .>.
Sorry it was a lot of info and I assumed it might be too much, but also the work you have seems like only a part of it so I'm not entirely sure what to look for
ok! he finally responded with this
wow speak of the devil ;-;
ive seen this before .>.
either ik nothing about biology or im confused;
Theres a 'T' in each one but the 'key' dosent have a 'T'
back to square one
Ok im sorry but ik nothing abt biology so ._. sorry for wasting ur time?
its no problem, i think the chart is right, im just missing background info. it seesms im supposed to do transcription translation and protien syntheseis
Welp ill try to work on it latter but i gt work and its almost night :') |nice pfp btw|
thank you, i grabbed it from google while i work on a new one
im gonna close this one and pot a post more relevant to what i need
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