After watching the Transcription and Translation videos what did you think? Did it clearly portray each stage simply so that students your age could understand it? Could you make a better one? For an extra 5 badges make one using Educreations! Mr.Delsol
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jezica martinez
11/18/2013 04:29:20 am
Photosynthesis is often considered to be the single most important life process on Earth. Without photosynthesis, there would be no oxygen in the atmosphere.
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Zac Moreland
11/18/2013 04:29:34 am
What I learned was that energy has a big affect in everyone's lives. Energy also allows animals and creatures have the energy to move around and do normal things that they can do. As we people eat food, most of it comes from energy made from plants that need water and soil, or even a lot of sun. There are two organisms that energy collects and those two are autotrophs and heterotrophs.
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Candice Quirarte
12/10/2013 01:34:49 am
Transcription beings with a strain of DNA. It is divided into several important regions. The largest of these is the transcription.
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Hailey Salazar
12/10/2013 01:42:14 am
Transcription makes RNA from DNA templates. Transcription begins with a strand of DNA. Transcription is divided into many regions. The largest of the regions is the transcription unit.
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odalys
12/10/2013 12:51:38 pm
this video helped figure out what central dogma mean and how dna changes to rna and then to a protein
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Anudari
12/11/2013 01:15:57 am
I think the video was good but too fast. Yes it does help explain how Transcription begins with a strand of DNA. And how Translation is the synthesis of a protein from an mRNA template.
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Hugo Negrete
12/13/2013 10:12:58 am
The video was able to make sense to me of how DNA has a strand at first then converts into RNA . Transcription then divides all the strands into regions that become some type of amino acid.
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