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Biology, 05.05.2020 07:08, avavackity

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The process of Transcription occurs in the ___ and involves the copying of . This copied information will then be in the cytoplasm to create a , which is composed of smaller building blocks called . During translation, individual are attached to one another via . As the protein strand gets larger and leaves the ribosome, it begins to fold into the first phase of its 3 dimensional structure (secondary structure). give rise to the protein's secondary structure. In the tertiary/quaternary structure of a protein, amino acids are typically found towards the center of the structure, while are found towards the outside of the protein, facing the watery environment of the cell. Options:protein, covalent bond, hydrophobic, translated, amino acids, a portion of genome, hydrogen bonds, cytoplasm, the entire genome, transcribed again, hydrophillic, half the genome, mRNA strand, nucleus, replicated, nucleotides

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