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Multiple Choice
How is the information stored in DNA used by a cell to produce proteins?
A
DNA is replicated into more DNA, which is then used to produce proteins.
B
DNA is converted into lipids, which are then used to build proteins.
C
DNA is directly translated into proteins by ribosomes.
D
DNA is transcribed into RNA, which is then translated into proteins.
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand that DNA contains the genetic instructions for the synthesis of proteins, which are essential for cellular functions.
Recognize that the process begins with transcription, where a specific segment of DNA is copied into messenger RNA (mRNA). This occurs in the nucleus of the cell.
During transcription, the enzyme RNA polymerase reads the DNA sequence and synthesizes a complementary strand of mRNA. This mRNA strand carries the genetic information from the DNA to the ribosome.
Once the mRNA is synthesized, it exits the nucleus and enters the cytoplasm, where it binds to a ribosome. This is where translation occurs.
During translation, the ribosome reads the sequence of mRNA nucleotides in sets of three, known as codons. Each codon specifies a particular amino acid, and transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules bring the corresponding amino acids to the ribosome to build the protein chain.