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Question: Describe the TRANSLATION PROCESSES . All of the vocabulary terms below must be used. please use in your own words
(Translation, amino acids, anticodon, codon, ribosome, tRNA)

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mRNA leaves the nucleus and migrates to ribosome. mRNA binds to small ribosomal subunit. tRNA brings an amino acid to the ribosome, where anticodon on the tRNA binds to the codon of the mRNA. The amino acid bonds to its adjoining amino acid to form a growing polypeptide molecule. The tRNA without the amino acid is released from the ribosome. and finally, Other tRNA's bring amino acids to the ribosome to complete the protein molecule

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