Bellwork 1. Where in the cell is the DNA located? 2. Which organelle is responsible for making proteins? 3. Which organelles is so tiny but is important in making proteins too? Central Dogma of Biology http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Class/MLACourse/Modules/MolBioReview/central_dogma.html The genetic information in DNA is changed into transportable RNA, then used to make a protein. The genetic information in DNA transcription is changed into transportable RNA, translation then used to make a protein. http://moraxella.deviantart.com/art/Central-Dogma-166448847 What are the organelles that are involved in making proteins? Transcription = DNA --> RNA http://www.mun.ca/biology/desmid/brian/BIOL2060/BIOL2060-21/CB21.html Translation = RNA --> protein http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Translation_(biology) What is the Central Dogma of Biology? Exit Slip 1. What is the Central Dogma of Biology? 2. What organelles are involved in making proteins?
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