BIOL 211 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Organelle, Microtubule, Nucleoid

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Structures and functions of proteins, nucleic acids, carbs, and lipids. The particular set of those molecules in an organism has strong influence on its structure and function. Dna is transcribed into rna, rna is translated into proteins (polypeptides) Dna double helix strands separate (locally) nucleotides are added to one strand . Dna double helix plus one single-stranded messenger rna (mrna) are formed. Triplets of rna nucleotides code for special amino acids. Amino acids attached to transfer rna (trna) land on the messenger rna (mrna) in the correct position, and attach to the growing polypeptide by peptide bonds: all this is mediated by ribosomes, made mostly of rna (rrna) Rna translation: create the matching rna strand from one of the dna strands. Use that strand and the triplet codon dictionary to define the mrna codons used (asp- Cells first seen in 1665 by robert hooke. Cells are either prokaryotic (bacteria, archaea) or eukaryotic (animal, plants)

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