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6 February, 07:01

Drag pink labels to pink targets to identify the name of each process. Drag blue labels to blue targets to identify where in the cell each process occurs. Labels may be used once, more than once, or not at all. A. Replication

B. Transcription

C. Translation

D. Nucleus

E. Nucleus

F. Ribosomes

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  1. 6 February, 10:14
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    A. Replication : Nucleus

    B. Transcription : Nucleus

    C. Translation: Ribosomes

    Explanation:

    Replication is the process of making new DNA strands by using the existing DNA strands as a template. The main enzyme of DNA replication is DNA polymerase that makes DNA strands by the addition of deoxyribonucleotides to the primer in 5' to 3' direction. The process of DNA replication occurs in the nucleus.

    Transcription is the process of synthesis of RNA strands using the DNA template strand. The process is catalyzed by RNA polymerase and occurs in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. The primary transcript formed by transcription is modified by splicing, the addition of poly-A tails and 5' cap and the resultant mature mRNA leaves the nucleus to enter the cytosol.

    The mRNA joins ribosomes present in the cytosol to begin the process of translation. The translation is the process of making proteins using the nucleotide sequence of mRNA as a template. The process occurs on ribosomes.
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