In science, models can show a process that’s difficult to observe directly. Using the style of the model shown, draw the process that describes the rest of the steps in protein synthesis.

In science models can show a process thats difficult to observe directly Using the style of the model shown draw the process that describes the rest of the step class=

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The model is in the annex

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According to the model presented below, after the transition the RNA is in a state called pre-mRNA where we can see the presence of exons and introns. Introns are not sequences of nitrogenous bases that can participate in the production of proteins and therefore are removed from the RNA molecule through a process called splicing. Once the introns are removed, the mRNA is ready and leaves the nucleus towards the cytoplasm, by a process called exportation. Reaching the cytoplasm, the mRNA in association with the tRNA and the ribosomes will give rise to a polypeptide chain, in a process called translation, where the nitrogenous bases are transformed into amino acids.

The polypeptide chain has a linear sequence of amino acids. This chain will undergo several folds in a process called folding, where it will form a three-dimensional structure, the protein.

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a diagram showing the process of intron splicing, formation of mRNA, and translation

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