RNA Polymerase
RNA polymerase explained in an easy to understand way:


Imagine you're trying to copy a handwritten recipe from a cookbook onto your own notepad so you can make your favorite dish. This process is similar to how RNA polymerase works when it creates a strand of RNA from a DNA template. In this analogy, the original recipe in the cookbook is like the DNA template, your notepad is the RNA strand being formed, and you, the person copying the recipe, are like the RNA polymerase enzyme, ensuring the instructions are accurately transferred so they can be used later to make something wonderful.
Practice Version

RNA Polymerase: An enzyme that forms a strand of RNA using a DNA template. RNA polymerase. It is a molecular machine that reads DNA and builds a matching RNA strand.