Question
What is the ultimate goal of transcription and translation?
Responses
It is a process that replicates DNA in your cells.
It is a process that replicates DNA in your cells.
It is a process that directly builds the cell membrane.
It is a process that directly builds the cell membrane.
It is a process that builds a protein.
It is a process that builds a protein.
It is a process that produces a reservoir of glycogen to create extra energy stores.
Responses
It is a process that replicates DNA in your cells.
It is a process that replicates DNA in your cells.
It is a process that directly builds the cell membrane.
It is a process that directly builds the cell membrane.
It is a process that builds a protein.
It is a process that builds a protein.
It is a process that produces a reservoir of glycogen to create extra energy stores.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The ultimate goal of transcription and translation is **to build a protein**.
Transcription is the process of converting DNA into messenger RNA (mRNA), while translation is the process in which the mRNA is used as a template to assemble amino acids into a protein. Proteins play crucial roles in the structure and function of cells, influencing everything from metabolism to cellular signaling.
Transcription is the process of converting DNA into messenger RNA (mRNA), while translation is the process in which the mRNA is used as a template to assemble amino acids into a protein. Proteins play crucial roles in the structure and function of cells, influencing everything from metabolism to cellular signaling.