Protein synthesis Lesson 6 GCSE Triple Science Module

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Protein synthesis Lesson 6 GCSE Triple Science Module 14

Protein synthesis Lesson 6 GCSE Triple Science Module 14

Lesson objectives: 1. You will understand the role of DNA in deciding protein structure

Lesson objectives: 1. You will understand the role of DNA in deciding protein structure 2. You will understand the 3 stages of protein synthesis

Starter activity: Copy and complete questions 1. What does DNA stand for? 2. What

Starter activity: Copy and complete questions 1. What does DNA stand for? 2. What is DNA made up from? 3. What are the four bases of DNA called? 4. How many bases make up the code for one amino acid? This site will help you remember: - BBC Education - AS Guru - Biology - Genes and Genetics - Structure of DNA - Nucleotides

Protein synthesis: 3 important stages in protein synthesis: • The coding by triplets of

Protein synthesis: 3 important stages in protein synthesis: • The coding by triplets of bases to produce m. RNA (Transcription) • The linking of m. RNA to t. RNA at ribosomes (Translation) • The linking of amino acids to form polypeptides

Transcription of m. RNA

Transcription of m. RNA

Translation of m. RNA to make protein

Translation of m. RNA to make protein

Overview of protein synthesis

Overview of protein synthesis

Activities: Use a range of websites to produce: 1. An annotated flow chart showing

Activities: Use a range of websites to produce: 1. An annotated flow chart showing the stages of protein synthesis. 2. Publish you work on your own website pages! (to go on school site ) Two sites below will help http: //www. bbc. co. uk/education/asguru/biology/ intro. shtml BBC - Education Scotland - Higher Bitesize Revision - Biology - Cell Biology - RNA and protein synthesis: Revision Intro

Plenary: Present your website pages to the class for peer assessment. Presentation should be

Plenary: Present your website pages to the class for peer assessment. Presentation should be no more than five minutes and cover all the stages of protein synthesis. Your web-pages will be judged on: • scientific content • web design • originality of material Remember to acknowledge all material used by another author.