cellwillsurvive or they will die but its up to you

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About This Presentation

The cell is a complex thing and this ppt will help you understand all of it!


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The Cell Will Survive

At first there was DNA in the nucleus

But how to get it to the ribosome without a fuss ?

The DNA cant leave, so it first must be
transcribed

And once it’s (m)RNA it can finally arrive
At the ribosome, where its translated

And the 3 bases of codons are neatly read

Then amino acids are brought by the tRNA

Bound together to make proteins, and then
they can save the day

The cell’s alive, it will survive
Transcription and translation are how proteins are
synthesized

DNA to RNA then RNA becomes proteins
Protein synthesis, all controlled by the genes
Translation

DNA is transcribed: T to A and A to U
these complimentary bases, keep the copied sequence true

C to G and G to C
DNA simplicity
That’s the double helix code that makes you, you and makes
me, me.

The cell’s alive, it will survive
Transcription and translation are how proteins are
synthesized

DNA to RNA then RNA becomes proteins
Protein synthesis, all controlled by the genes

DNA --> RNA is called...
•A.Replication
•B.Transcription
•C.Translation
•D.Protein synthesis

RNA--> protein is called..
•A.Replication
•B.Transcription
•C.Translation
•D.Protein synthesis

B?
D?
E?
Amino acid
tRNA
mRNA
codon
anticodon
C?
A?

Replication? Transcription? Or translation?

Proteins are synthesized at the...
•Mitocondria
•nucleus
•ribosome
•chloroplast

Transcription?
Translation?
Replication?
or
protein synthesis?

Transcription?
Translation?
Replication?
or
protein synthesis?

The cell’s alive, it will survive
Transcription and translation are how proteins are
synthesized

DNA to RNA then RNA becomes proteins
Protein synthesis, all controlled by the genes
Transcription + Translation = Protein Synthesis

The Cell’s Alive!
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