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Multiple Choice
In the context of eukaryotic ribosomes, what occurs at the A site?
A
The polypeptide chain is released from the ribosome.
B
tRNA delivers amino acids to the ribosome.
C
Amino acids are added to the growing polypeptide chain.
D
The ribosome binds to mRNA.
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand the structure of a eukaryotic ribosome, which consists of two subunits: the large subunit and the small subunit.
Recognize that the ribosome has three key sites for tRNA binding: the A site (aminoacyl site), the P site (peptidyl site), and the E site (exit site).
Identify the function of the A site, which is where the tRNA carrying an amino acid first binds to the ribosome.
Note that the tRNA at the A site delivers its amino acid to the ribosome, which is then added to the growing polypeptide chain.
Understand that the process of translation involves the movement of tRNA from the A site to the P site, where peptide bonds are formed, and then to the E site, where the tRNA exits the ribosome.