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  • Fianally!! I actually get it now

  • stop saying your name janice

  • thank you... I had a confusion there and you made it clear for me:P

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  • good thing she was wearing her goggles

  • lol protein synthesis isn't even hard...

  • Amazing. I agree with previous comments; learned more in 2 minutes than in several hours with my college prof. Thank you!

  • Amazing. I agree with previous comments; learned more in 2 minutes than hours with my college prof. Thank you!

  • wicked specs

  • thaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaank youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu­uuuuuuuuuuu...u make things sooo easyyy...woooowwwww

  • thanks....

  • Sir you never answered the question..... You told me how me how my DNA is transcribed into RNA and then how the RNA is Translated into proteins but what does that have to do with me eating protein and it turning into muscle?

  • thank you soooo much...i actually finally understood...all these people giving me complicated answers...that really helped

  • me too! this is great, in 1:50 minutes i understood what i didnt in school for more than a month... as simple as that

  • Thanks!!! :)

  • so RNA and amino acids form more protein? Is that why enzymes can be both protein and RNA?

  • enzymes are proteins. RNA is not an enzyme/protein, it is a nucleic acid, but it can act as an enzyme in certain situations.

  • Good vid

    Thanks

  • Thanks for the quick and brief answer, I needed that :-) helped.

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