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The organelle where the protein will go to get folded into its proper shape.
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The first stage of protein synthesis where RNA is made from DNA.
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The organelle where the protein will packaged and shipped to its final location
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The process where the code on the mRNA is converted into a protein.
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The first amino acid found on every protein that is later removed.
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A protein globule with DNA tightly wound around it.
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The three base sequence found on a molecule of tRNA on the opposite end of the amino acid.
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The monomer for proteins
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The location where proteins are actually assembled.
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Makes up tissues and organs and is a major component of the cell membrane.
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The type of bond that joins the amino acids together in a protein.
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The location of transcription
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The nitrogenous base found in RNA, but not DNA
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The five carbon sugar found in RNA
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The three base sequence found on mRNA that codes for an amino acid.
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A segment of DNA that codes for a particular protein
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The type of RNA that carries the code for the protein from the nucleus out into the cytoplasm.
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The start codon found on mRNA that begins the translation process