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Multiple Choice
What is the primary role of tRNA in the cell?
A
To serve as a template for protein synthesis
B
To catalyze the formation of peptide bonds
C
To carry amino acids to the ribosome during protein synthesis
D
To transport genetic information from the nucleus to the cytoplasm
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand the central dogma of molecular biology, which describes the flow of genetic information in a cell from DNA to RNA to protein.
Recognize that tRNA, or transfer RNA, is a type of RNA molecule that plays a crucial role in translating the genetic code from mRNA into a sequence of amino acids during protein synthesis.
Learn that each tRNA molecule has a specific anticodon that pairs with a complementary codon on the mRNA strand, ensuring that the correct amino acid is added to the growing polypeptide chain.
Identify that the primary role of tRNA is to transport specific amino acids to the ribosome, where proteins are synthesized, by matching its anticodon with the appropriate codon on the mRNA.
Acknowledge that tRNA does not serve as a template for protein synthesis, catalyze peptide bond formation, or transport genetic information from the nucleus to the cytoplasm; these functions are carried out by other molecules in the cell.