Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:
"Which of the following describes translation?
DNA makes RNA
proteins act in cells
RNA makes proteins
DNA makes proteins"
Answer:
RNA makes proteins
Step-by-step explanation:
Translation is the process that promotes the production of proteins. This process happens through the RNA. For this reason, we can say that among the options above, the one that describes the translation is "RNA produces proteins".
The process for protein synthesis involves three types of RNA: messenger RNA (mRNA), ribosomal RNA (RNAr) and carrier RNA (tRNA). The mRNA has a fundamental role, because it is there that the information, determined by the DNA, that must be translated will be contained. RNAr acts in the formation of the ribosome together with proteins. It is on the ribosome that synthesis takes place. The tRNA is responsible for carrying the amino acids that will form the new protein.