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Why are cells different? Different types of cells produce different types of proteins. Enzymes in plants control photosynthesis. Keratin is a protein in hair, nails and some skin cells. Elastin and collagen are other proteins in skin. Outer shells of insects contain hardening proteins. What are proteins made of?

Proteins are long molecules made from chemical units called amino acids. protein molecule amino acid What happens if amino acids are combined in a different order? Different combinations of amino acids make different proteins.

Connecting proteins and genes Consider the following two statements… Genes carry the instructions for inherited characteristics. Cells have different characteristics because they make different types of proteins. What is the connection between genes and proteins? Genes contain the instructions for making proteins. What molecule has the instructions for making proteins?

How do genes make proteins? Genes are made of DNA. Proteins are made of amino acids. Each amino acid is coded for by its own special sequence of three bases called a triplet: triplet amino acid

In nucleus ONLY the section that codes for that specific protein unwinds

In nucleus T G C A G U C A mRNA nucleotides pair up according to the code/sequence of the DNA DNA template mRNA

In nucleus /selkern G A C U mRNA is ready to leave the nucleus through a nuclear pore mRNA

mRNA leaves nucleus and attaches to a ribosome in cytoplasm