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  • EXCELLENT

  • Wow. The question "why" just go even more profound.

  • i wish u were my chemistry teacher

  • I Love you Janice. Makes sense now

  • You didn't even mention ribosomes. The mRNA doesn't just form amino acids when it comes near a tRNA...

  • @d4ark That's not what she said.She said that the tRNA bring thes amino acids to the codons in mRNA.

  • @fudge817 Still, that happens in the ribosomes. It's not like the mRNA is just loosely diffusing within the cytoplasm.

  • yeeeey! *low grumble* thank youuu

  • U r sho cute aunty!

  • DOWN WITH ADVERTISEMENTS!

  • the dna doesnt unzip all the way.... it just unzips at the place where the dna code is located for that protein

  • Does not explain enough at ALL!

    How can you just throw Uracil in there?

    As a teacher I hope my student's don't ever watch something like this!

  • Brilliant thanks!

  • Thanks now i dont have to read my txt book....jk ...lol

  • Thanks, this is really helpful!

  • ahhhhh

  • It was a brilliant explanation. Simple, to the point, and brief. Thank you!

  • Brilliant, I actually understand that.

  • do you have a template for this visual piece your were displaying??????? I'd like to make one.... thanks...lmh

  • Thanks for helping me with Biology Revision!

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