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5 illustrate make a drawing that illustrates the process of translation.
To illustrate the process of translation (in biology, the synthesis of proteins from mRNA), the drawing should include key components: mRNA (messenger RNA) with codons, ribosome (the site of translation), tRNA (transfer RNA) with anticodons carrying amino acids, and the growing polypeptide chain. Steps to draw: 1. Draw a ribosome (a large and small subunit, like a sandwich - shaped structure). 2. Draw an mRNA strand passing through the ribosome, with codons (e.g., AUG, UUU, etc.) labeled. 3. Draw tRNA molecules: each tRNA has an anticodon (complementary to mRNA codon) and an amino acid attached. Show tRNA entering the ribosome, matching its anticodon to mRNA codon, and transferring the amino acid to the polypeptide chain. 4. Show the polypeptide chain (a chain of amino acids) growing as tRNAs add amino acids. Also, label the parts: ribosome, mRNA, tRNA, amino acid, polypeptide.
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A drawing illustrating translation (protein synthesis) should include:
- A ribosome (depicted as two subunits, large and small, enclosing mRNA).
- An mRNA strand with labeled codons (e.g., AUG, UCU).
- tRNA molecules with anticodons (complementary to mRNA codons) and attached amino acids, showing tRNAs binding to mRNA in the ribosome and transferring amino acids to form a growing polypeptide chain (labeled).
- Label all components: ribosome, mRNA, tRNA, amino acid, polypeptide chain.