Answer:
Transcription makes RNA from DNA, translation turns RNA into proteins.
Step-by-step explanation:
Transcription is the first stage in gene expression in which an RNA molecule is made by copying a gene's DNA sequence. Transcription is carried out by the enzyme RNA polymerase which joins nucleotides together to make an RNA strand, while translation is also a process in gene expression in which messenger RNA (mRNA) is decoded within a ribosome to build a chain of amino acids which later folds to form an active protein. Translation occurs after the process of transcription.