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Multiple Choice
What does the transfer RNA (tRNA) carry during protein synthesis?
A
Ribosomal subunits
B
DNA fragments
C
Amino acids
D
Messenger RNA
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Understand the role of transfer RNA (tRNA) in protein synthesis. tRNA is responsible for bringing the correct amino acids to the ribosome during translation.
Recall that protein synthesis occurs in two main stages: transcription and translation. tRNA is involved in the translation stage.
During translation, the ribosome reads the messenger RNA (mRNA) sequence in sets of three nucleotides called codons.
Each tRNA molecule has an anticodon that is complementary to a specific mRNA codon, allowing it to bind to the mRNA sequence.
The tRNA carries a specific amino acid that corresponds to the mRNA codon it recognizes, facilitating the assembly of the amino acid chain that will form the protein.