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Multiple Choice
What molecule brings amino acids to the ribosome during translation?
A
rRNA
B
DNA
C
tRNA
D
mRNA
Verified step by step guidance
1
Understand the process of translation, which is the synthesis of proteins from mRNA. This occurs in the ribosome, where amino acids are assembled into a polypeptide chain.
Identify the role of different types of RNA in translation. mRNA carries the genetic code from DNA to the ribosome, rRNA is a component of the ribosome, and tRNA is responsible for bringing amino acids to the ribosome.
Recognize that tRNA (transfer RNA) is the molecule that transports specific amino acids to the ribosome. Each tRNA molecule has an anticodon that pairs with a corresponding codon on the mRNA strand.
Learn that the anticodon-codon pairing ensures that the correct amino acid is added to the growing polypeptide chain, following the sequence dictated by the mRNA.
Conclude that tRNA is essential for translation as it facilitates the decoding of mRNA into a protein by delivering the appropriate amino acids to the ribosome.