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Multiple Choice
In which type of RNA are anticodons located?
A
rRNA
B
tRNA
C
snRNA
D
mRNA
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Understand the role of anticodons in protein synthesis. Anticodons are sequences of three nucleotides found in RNA that are complementary to codons in mRNA.
Identify the type of RNA involved in the translation process. Translation is the process where ribosomes synthesize proteins using mRNA as a template.
Learn about the function of tRNA (transfer RNA). tRNA is responsible for bringing amino acids to the ribosome during protein synthesis. Each tRNA molecule has an anticodon that pairs with a specific codon on the mRNA.
Recognize that rRNA (ribosomal RNA) is a component of the ribosome and does not contain anticodons. Its primary function is to help catalyze the formation of peptide bonds between amino acids.
Understand that snRNA (small nuclear RNA) and mRNA (messenger RNA) do not contain anticodons. snRNA is involved in RNA splicing, and mRNA carries the genetic information from DNA to the ribosome.