A type of protein commonly produced from protein synthesis that acts as a catalyst in cellular activities such as protein synthesis.
Found only in RNA, this nitrogen base binds to Adenine.
A type of genetic material that assists in protein synthesis in various ways.
_________ RNA makes a copy of the DNA code inside of the nucleus to bring to a ribosome.
Binds amino acids together to make a polypeptide.
A monomer of a polypeptide determined by codons.
Found in both DNA and RNA, this nitrogen base binds to Guanine.
A set of three consecutive nitrogen bases found in tRNA that match the bases in mRNA.
An organelle that receives polypeptides and processes them to create finished proteins.
Found only in DNA, this nitrogen base binds to Adenine.
Known as the "instructions for life", the genetic code which is used to produce proteins.
Including Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine, Guanine, and Uracil, the sequence of these is known as the "code of life" because it determines the proteins produced by cells.
A set of three consecutive nitrogen bases found in mRNA which determines the amino acids that will make a protein.
A polymer made up of amino acids which is the end result of translation.
An organelle that serves as the site of transcription and home of DNA.
A large molecule made up of bonded monomers.
_________ RNA brings amino acids to a ribosome to synthesize a protein.