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Section 1-4 The DNA Connection Protein Synthesis Section 1-4 The DNA Connection

Protein Synthesis Solve this word puzzle and find out the name of the “factory” that produces proteins: ERMIOBSO Ribosome

Messenger RNA production Protein Synthesis Transfer RNA attaches to messenger RNA 3 1 Messenger RNA production 4 Protein production complete 2 Messenger RNA attaches to a ribosome

Messenger RNA production Protein Synthesis Transfer RNA attaches to messenger RNA 3 1 Messenger RNA production 4 Protein production complete 2 Messenger RNA attaches to a ribosome

Messenger RNA production Protein Synthesis Transfer RNA attaches to messenger RNA 3 1 Messenger RNA production 4 Protein production complete 2 Messenger RNA attaches to a ribosome

Messenger RNA production Protein Synthesis 3 Transfer RNA attaches to messenger RNA 1 Messenger RNA production 4 Protein production complete 2 Messenger RNA attaches to a ribosome

Protein Synthesis Protein Synthesis Messenger RNA is produced in the nucleus. Transfer RNA attaches to messenger RNA. Messenger RNA attaches to a ribosome. Protein is produced.