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2 August, 10:03

What are the three functions of the trna molecule?

a. the trna molecule carries an amino acid, associates with mrna molecules, and replicates dna.

b. the trna molecule transcribes dna, associates with rrna molecules, and synthesizes activating enzymes.

c. the trna molecule carries an amino acid, associates with mrna molecules, and binds to one of three sites on the large subunit of a ribosome.

d. the trna molecule transcribes, translates, and replicates the dna.

e. the trna molecule carries an amino acid, associates with rrna molecules, and binds to one of three sites on the large subunit of an mrna molecule?

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  1. 2 August, 10:12
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    The tRNA molecule carries an amino acid, associates with mRNA molecules and binds to one of the three sites on the large subunit of ribosome

    tRNA is an adaptor molecule made of RNA. This function as the link between mRNA and amino acid sequence. This is done by carrying an amino acid to the protein synthetic machinery which is the ribosme as directed by the codon in a mRNA. tRNA is a component of translation, which is the biological synthesis of proteins in accordance with the genetic code.
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