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Translation
The process of protein synthesis using mRNA's encoded messages, involving ribosomes and tRNAs.Ribosome
Complex structures made of proteins and rRNA, essential for protein synthesis during translation.tRNA
RNA molecules that transfer amino acids to ribosomes, containing anticodons for mRNA pairing.Anticodon
A sequence of three nucleotides in tRNA that pairs with a complementary mRNA codon.mRNA
Messenger RNA that carries genetic information from DNA to ribosomes for protein synthesis.Charged tRNA
A tRNA molecule attached to an amino acid, ready to participate in protein synthesis.Discharged tRNA
A tRNA molecule that is not attached to an amino acid after transferring it to the ribosome.70S Ribosome
The complete ribosome in prokaryotes, composed of 50S and 30S subunits.80S Ribosome
The complete ribosome in eukaryotes, composed of 60S and 40S subunits.A Site
The ribosomal site where charged tRNAs enter, carrying the next amino acid to be added.P Site
The ribosomal site holding tRNA with the growing polypeptide chain during translation.E Site
The ribosomal exit site for discharged tRNAs after amino acid transfer.Svedberg Unit
A unit measuring sedimentation rate, used to describe ribosomal subunit sizes.rRNA
Ribosomal RNA, a structural component of ribosomes, crucial for protein synthesis.Polypeptide Chain
A sequence of amino acids linked by peptide bonds, forming a protein during translation.