Protein Synthesis
The process is divided into two phases: transcription and translation.
Transcription
During transcription, a DNA molecule opens and its information is transcribed into RNA.
The opening of the DNA molecule is done by an enzyme: DNA polymerase.
In transcription, DNA is transcribed into mRNA.
After that, the mRNA goes to the cytoplasm where it will find the ribosome and thus the translation process will begin.
Translation
The translation process is basically the process where the ribosome will read the mRNA strand and will synthesize amino acids from it.
Protein synthesis is made up of mRNA (carries information), tRNA (carries an amino acid), and ribosomes.
A codon is a sequence of three mRNA nitrogenous bases that indicate the start or end of the translation of some mRNA strand.
An anticodon is a sequence of three nitrogenous bases opposite those found in mRNA (codons).