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The Cell Will Survive by Annette M. Parrott www.africangreyparrott.com to to tune of I Will Survive by Gloria Gaynor
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At first there was DNA in the nucleus
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But how to get it to the ribosome without a fuss ?
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The DNA cant leave, so it first must be transcribed
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And once its (m)RNA it can finally arrive At the ribosome, where its translated
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And the 3 bases of codons are neatly read
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Then amino acids are brought by the tRNA
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Bound together to make proteins, and then they can save the day
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The cells alive, it will survive Transcription and translation are how proteins are synthesized
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DNA to RNA then RNA becomes proteins Protein synthesis, all controlled by the genes Translation
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DNA is transcribed: T to A and A to U these complimentary bases, keep the copied sequence true
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C to G and G to C DNA simplicity Thats the double helix code that makes you, you and makes me, me.
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The cells alive, it will survive Transcription and translation are how proteins are synthesized
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DNA to RNA then RNA becomes proteins Protein synthesis, all controlled by the genes
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DNA --> RNA is called... A.Replication B.Transcription C.Translation D.Protein synthesis
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RNA--> protein is called.. A.Replication B.Transcription C.Translation D.Protein synthesis
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B? D? E? Amino acid tRNA mRNA codon anticodon C? A?
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Replication? Transcription? Or translation?
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Proteins are synthesized at the... Mitocondria nucleus ribosome chloroplast
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Transcription? Translation? Replication? or protein synthesis?
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Transcription? Translation? Replication? or protein synthesis?
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The cells alive, it will survive Transcription and translation are how proteins are synthesized
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DNA to RNA then RNA becomes proteins Protein synthesis, all controlled by the genes Transcription + Translation = Protein Synthesis
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The Cells Alive!
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