Monday, December 10, 2012

How Our Garden Grows


       Since being first watered on a napkin, our collards have been growing and reproducing. The cells of our plants are constantly going through mitosis. The sun and the rain as well as our house watering have fead them through photosynthesis turning CO2 and H2O into glucose and oxygen.

       The enzymes would be made in the plant by the nucleus getting a signal to release the wanted gene for Transcription. The DNA is then subscribed into a RNA strand or the mRNA. The mRNA goes into the cytoplasm and goes to a ribosome. The ribosome then translate nucleotides into amino acids. The amino acids then form the wanted codon pattern. The polypeptide chain will then be folded and then the enzyme is ready to work in the plant.

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