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- List the major types of RNA molecules and their functions. Explain the importance of transcription factors. List the steps of transcription List the steps of protein synthesis. Explain the importance of protein folding.(a) Describe the different stages that process of Protein synthesis. (b) using four examples of antibiotic inhibitors of translation, outlinehow the inhibition occurs.Explain the DNA translation process
- (6C) The diagram below shows the process of translation. protein moleçule forming Bead and re-read ibosome Underline 3 key words Bracket the Question Brain Dump everything you know Eliminate 2 wrong answers Select an answer Which of the following describes the role of the ribosome? Answer carries amino acids to the ribosome directs the order of monosaccharides in a protein attaches amino acids to each other to make a protein acts as a catalyst in controlling chemical reactions Previous achnologies Inc2021 Edugence edugence com/student/studentformative/# RAROEnter the corresponding section of mRNA produced feom the following sections of a DNA template strand: G C G A A T G A C C A TDescribe the process of protein synthesis and localize where each step takes place. Use the following terms: Transcription:DNA to mRNA (nucleus). Gene, Transcription factors, RNA polymerase, complementary base pairs (A-U), mRNA editing