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Instructional Video8:36
Amoeba Sisters

Protein Synthesis (Updated)

12th - Higher Ed
Explore the steps of transcription and translation in protein synthesis! This video explains several reasons why proteins are so important before explaining the roles of mRNA, rRNA, and tRNA in the steps of protein synthesis! Expand...
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Instructional Video7:16
Amoeba Sisters

Protein Synthesis: Before the Bell Biology

12th - Higher Ed
Time before the bell to try several protein synthesis questions with the Amoeba Sisters? You'll also get answers complete with illustrations and explanations while chill music plays in the background. It's a valuable way to use those...
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Instructional Video4:37
Curated Video

Protein Synthesis

12th - Higher Ed
Proteins are made of a long chain of amino acids, which has been coded for by DNA. The order of the bases of DNA determines which protein is made, by coding for a specific order of amino acids. This is protein synthesis, and in this...
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Instructional Video7:13
Curated Video

Protein Synthesis

Higher Ed
Protein Synthesis
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Instructional Video8:22
Curated Video

Explanation and Animation of Protein Synthesis: Translation

3rd - Higher Ed
This video will explain and illustrate all steps of protein synthesis, starting with processing the RNA, followed by making a protein at the ribosomes (translation).
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Instructional Video10:58
Curated Video

How are Proteins Made? - Transcription and Translation Explained #66

9th - Higher Ed
This video covers: - The two steps of protein synthesis: transcription and translation - Transcription is the production of mRNA, which is a copy of a gene - Translation is the production of a sequence of amino acids (a polypeptide)...
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Instructional Video5:08
Curated Video

Protein Synthesis | Cells | Biology | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
Protein Synthesis | Cells | Biology | FuseSchool Proteins are made of a long chain of amino acids, which has been coded for by DNA. The order of the bases of DNA determines which protein is made, by coding for a specific order of amino...
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Instructional Video3:28
Ancient Lights Media

Cells - Ribosomes

6th - 8th
Cell Structure and Function Set: 10. This clip looks at the structure of ribosomes and examines how they facilitate protein synthesis during the translation of M-RNA.
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Instructional Video11:15
SciShow

The Genetic Code Sucks. Let’s Do Better

12th - Higher Ed
Your genetic code is neat, but could be better!
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Instructional Video4:49
Catalyst University

Ribosome Termination by Release Factors

Higher Ed
Ribosome Termination by Release Factors
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Instructional Video10:43
Catalyst University

Aminoacyl tRNA Synthetase Charging the Amino Acid

Higher Ed
Aminoacyl tRNA Synthetase Charging the Amino Acid
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Instructional Video35:49
Catalyst University

The Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum and Golgi Apparatus

Higher Ed
The Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum and Golgi Apparatus
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Instructional Video8:47
Amoeba Sisters

Protein Synthesis

7th - 12th Standards
Can your class visualize how proteins synthesize? Take a tour of the all-important process of protein synthesis to discover why our bodies depend on it. A video from an animated biology playlist covers transcription and translation, as...
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Instructional Video5:08
FuseSchool

Protein Synthesis

9th - 12th Standards
Your body determines which proteins are made based on the code in your DNA. A Fuse School video explains how protein synthesis works. It starts with DNA, moves through transcription, RNA, mRNA, completes translation, tRNA, and finally...
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Instructional Video7:08
Amoeba Sisters

Protein Synthesis and the Lean, Mean Ribosome Machines

7th - 12th
Don't copy from each other, unless you are DNA — in which case, please make an exact copy. The video explains protein synthesis including the difference in transcription and translation. It touches on codon and how reading three bases at...
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Instructional Video1:45
Teacher's Pet

Mutations in DNA

9th - 12th Standards
A human genome accumulates approximately 64 mutations per generation. The video explains the four types of mutations in DNA and their importance—or lack of importance. It incorporates knowledge about protein synthesis and combines it...