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Multiple Choice
What are the three phases of translation in protein synthesis?
A
Initiation, Elongation, Termination
B
Activation, Elongation, Termination
C
Replication, Transcription, Translation
D
Initiation, Transcription, Termination
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Understand that translation is a part of protein synthesis where the genetic code from mRNA is used to build a protein.
Identify the three main phases of translation: Initiation, Elongation, and Termination.
Initiation: This phase begins when the small ribosomal subunit binds to the mRNA and the first tRNA molecule, carrying methionine, binds to the start codon (AUG) on the mRNA.
Elongation: During this phase, the ribosome travels along the mRNA, and tRNA molecules bring amino acids to the ribosome, which are added to the growing polypeptide chain.
Termination: This phase occurs when the ribosome reaches a stop codon on the mRNA, signaling the end of translation, and the newly synthesized polypeptide is released.