In Biology, the process of translation is where proteins are created from cellular ribosomes. The process of translation is composed of three phases: Initiation, Elongation, and Termination.
During the Initiation, ribosomes assemble around the target mRNA and tRNA is attached at the start codon. tRNA then transfers amino acid to the tRNA of the next codon during the Elongation. While the ribosome creates the amino acid chain while moving to the next mRNA codon. During the Termination, ribosome releases polypeptide in the stop codon.