MCQ on Translation in Eukaryotes

In eukaryotes, translation occurs in the cytoplasm following transcription. The mRNA, after processing, binds to ribosomes, where it is decoded by transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules to assemble amino acids into a polypeptide chain. This process requires initiation, elongation, and termination factors for protein synthesis. This is an MCQ on Translation in Eukaryotes (Protein Synthesis in Eukaryotes).

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1. 
In eukaryotic cells, where does translation primarily occur?

2. 
Which cellular organelle is responsible for protein synthesis in eukaryotic cells?

3. 
What is the primary function of tRNA (Transfer RNA) in translation?

4. 
In the genetic code, how many nucleotide bases make up each codon?

5. 
Which component of the ribosome is responsible for catalyzing the formation of peptide bonds between amino acids during translation?

6. 
During translation initiation in eukaryotes, where does the small ribosomal subunit bind to on the mRNA?

7. 
What is the role of the start codon AUG in translation initiation?

8. 
In eukaryotic translation, what is the role of the A site in the ribosome?

9. 
Which of the following accurately describes the direction of translation along the mRNA molecule?

10. 
In eukaryotic cells, what is the role of the Kozak sequence during translation initiation?

11. 
What is the function of release factors in translation termination in eukaryotes?

12. 
In eukaryotic translation, what is the role of the ribosome binding site (Shine-Dalgarno sequence) in the mRNA?

13. 
Which of the following statements about the ribosome in eukaryotic translation is correct?

14. 
What is the function of chaperone proteins during protein folding after translation in eukaryotes?

15. 
Which cellular organelle is responsible for post-translational modifications of proteins in eukaryotes?

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