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Protein Synthesis & DNA Crossword Puzzle for Middle School is a hard crossword puzzle with 12 clues covering . Play it online for free below, or create your own crossword with our free crossword maker.
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Protein Synthesis & DNA Crossword Puzzle for Middle School
Challenge yourself with this hard biology crossword focused on protein synthesis and DNA processes. Perfect for 6th-8th graders ready for advanced vocabulary and concepts.
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- 1. Process where DNA is copied into mRNA
- 3. Chain of amino acids forming a protein
- 4. Cell organelle that assembles amino acids into proteins
- 5. Chemical bond linking amino acids in proteins
- 7. Three-nucleotide sequence on tRNA matching mRNA codon
- 9. Three-letter sequence on mRNA specifying an amino acid
- 10. Non-coding sequence removed during RNA splicing
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- 2. Enzyme that synthesizes RNA from DNA template
- 6. Process where mRNA is decoded to build protein
- 8. Coding segment of DNA or RNA expressed in proteins
- 11. DNA molecule carrying genetic instructions in cells
- 12. Change in DNA sequence that can affect proteins
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