Statement 1 is true, Statement 2 is false, Statement 3 is false
1) Statement 1 is true. The fantasin gene will be transcribed at a high level when activators specific for control elements A, B, and C are present in the cell. These activators bind to the control elements and enhance the transcription of the fantasin gene.
2) Statement 2 is false. While general transcription factors are necessary for transcription in general, the specific control elements for each gene determine the level of transcription. So, the presence of general transcription factors alone does not guarantee high levels of transcription for the fantasin and imaginin genes.
3) Statement 3 is false. The imaginin gene will not be transcribed at a high level when repressors specific for the imaginin gene are present in the cell. Repressors bind to control elements and inhibit transcription, leading to reduced levels of transcription for the imaginin gene.
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translocation
mRNA synthesis
B. Translation
Translation is the process whereby Messenger RNA is decoded in a ribosome and uses its information to build chain of amino acids or polypeptide. Furthermore, specific amino acids that are carried by tRNAs are chain together into a polypeptide as the mRNA passes through ribosome. However, there are three stages or phases in translation which includes: Initiation, Elongation and Termination.
Answer:
The correct answer would be translation.
Translation is the process by which nucleotide sequence of mRNA (messenger ribonuceic acid) is converted into the amino acid sequence of the polypeptide chain.
Ribosome serves as the site of translation in a cell.
The process of translation can be divided into three phases:
Initiation: The small and large sub-units of the ribosome sandwiched the mRNA around the start codon and provide the sites (A, P, and E site) for tRNA (transfer RNA)-mRNA interaction.
Elongation: The charged tRNA (tRNA carrying amino acid) enters at the A site. The anti-codon site present in tRNA helps in decoding the codon sequence present in mRNA.
The tRNA then adds specific amino acid to the growing polypeptide chain in P site. It then leaves from E site.
The ribosome then moves (translocates) to the next codon and the cycle repeats itself and add amino acid to the polypeptide chain.
Termination: As soon as ribosome reaches the stop codon it releases the polypeptide chain and dissociates from the mRNA.
The polypeptide chain then undergoes post-translation changes to mature into functional protein.
b.They decrease.
c.They do not change.
d.They go in cycles.
The correct answer is A) They increase
(2)respiration, nutrition, and excretion
(3)movement, reproduction, and nutrition
(4)coordination, movement, and growth