What process is this?

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This type of RNA is transcribed by RNA Polymerase, during the first of two processes in Protein Synthesis.
What is Messenger RNA (mRNA)?
The organelle where the second stage of protein synthesis occurs.
What is a ribosome?
The cells that undergo mitosis in eukaryotic cells
What are somatic cells?
The types of cells made during meiosis.
What are gametes?
Identify the amino acid sequence for the following:
AUGCCCGCGCUGUAA

What are START PRO ALA LEU STOP?
The sequence of nucleotide bases on mRNA that would complement the following bases on DNA:
A T T C G C A G T
What is U A A G C G U C A
A cell with a complete set of homologous chromosome pairs.
What is a diploid cell?
The term used to describe a pair of chromosomes that have the same size, shape, and genetic information.
What are homologous chromosomes?
What phase of Mitosis is this and what happens here?
Anaphase- sister chromatids separate.
The nucleotide that is not present in DNA, but present in RNA.
What is uracil?
The two phases of mitosis that are considered opposite processes.
What is prophase and telophase.
A cell with a half-set of homologous chromosome pairs.
What is a haploid cell
Purpose of meiosis.
To create 4 haploid gametes
The type of RNA that carries amino acids to the ribosome during protein synthesis.
What is Transfer RNA (tRNA)?
The molecular machine observed in all cells which are responsible for synthesizing proteins
What is a ribosome?
What phase of mitosis is shown in the photo below.

What is (late) anaphase?
The meiosis phase seen in the photo below
What is metaphase II?
Crossing over in Prophase I.
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What is homologous chromosomes exchange DNA.
A specific code sequence that lets the RNA Polymerase enzyme know to stop reading and copying DNA code.
What is a Stop Code.
The three base pairs attached to a tRNA molecule.
What is an anticodon?
The phases of Interphase.
What is G1, S, G2, and M-phase.
During this stage of Meiosis, pairs of homologous chromosomes line up in the center of the cell where Independent Assortment can then occur.
What is Metaphase I?