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Protein Synthesis Pathway Infographic | human gi tract diagram

Editorial-style biological infographic showing the protein synthesis pathway from DNA transcription to folded protein within a simplified human cell. Clean labels, directional arrows, and textbook-grade anatomy styling give this human gi tract diagram a precise, academic visual tone.

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Monochrome medical infographic of protein synthesis in a human cell, with DNA to protein pathway, arrows, nucleus, ribosome, tRNA.
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Resolution1024 × 1024 px
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File size150 KB
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Generated2026-06-07
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LanguageEnglish (EN)
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Biological diagram infographic titled "Protein Synthesis Pathway" centered around a clean labeled pathway flow showing gene expression from DNA to functional protein, with input → output markers and directional arrows: DNA in nucleus → transcription → mRNA processing → mRNA export → ribosome translation → tRNA amino acid delivery → polypeptide folding into protein. Place 7 labeled components around the central diagram with thin leader lines, each with a short label in English and a one-line function description in English. Labels to render exactly as: "DNA" — "Stores the genetic code for making proteins."; "Transcription" — "Copies a gene into messenger RNA in the nucleus."; "mRNA" — "Carries the coded instructions from DNA to ribosomes."; "Nuclear Pore" — "Allows mRNA to exit the nucleus into the cytoplasm."; "Ribosome" — "Reads mRNA codons and builds a polypeptide chain."; "tRNA" — "Delivers specific amino acids that match each codon."; "Protein" — "Folds into a functional molecule for cell activity." Show a tasteful human cell context with nucleus and cytoplasm for orientation, but keep the pathway as the focus. Use biologically accurate molecular forms, educational high-school level simplification, editorial-grade scientific composition, sharp readable typography, balanced spacing, and clear hierarchy. Visual style: medical illustration (Netter-style), monochrome scientific palette with grayscale, charcoal, soft slate, and subtle ink shading; calm academic mood; medical-textbook clarity, editorial scientific illustration, vector-clean lines, no photographic textures. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no graphic gore, no real patient photos, no watermarks No graphic medical gore, no real patient photographs, no surgical blood. For human anatomy, keep illustrations educationally tasteful. For animal anatomy, no cruelty imagery. Scientifically accurate labeling and proportions.