PROTEIN
BRING AMINO ACIDS FROM CYTOPLASM TO CONSTRUCT PROTEINS
RIBOSOME
AUG
TRANSLATION
"STOP" CODON
PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
- ? - STRING TOGETHER TO FORM PROTEINS
CODONS
NUCLEUS
TRANSCRIPTION
CONTAINS THE BASE - URACIL (U)
GENETIC CODE
CAN NEVER LEAVE THE NUCLEUS
CYTOPLASM
A BUNCH OF AMINO ACIDS PUT TOGETHER
1st STAGE OF PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
ENDS THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE PROTEIN
USING THE mRNA CODONS TO CODE FOR AMINO ACID
AMINO ACIDS
SITE OF TRANSCRIPTION
RNA
ORGANELLE IN CYTOPLASM WHERRE PROTEINS ARE ASSEMBLED
SITE OF TRANSLATION
TRANSFER (tRNA) RNA
2nd STAGE OF PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
THE UNIVERSAL "START" CODON
DNA
THE 3 NUCLEOTIDE BASES LOCATED ON mRNA
THE PROCESS BY WHICH AMINO ACIDS ARE LINEARLY ARRANGED INTO PROTEINS