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Multiple Choice
During the process of translation, which molecule is responsible for bringing amino acids to the ribosome?
A
tRNA
B
DNA
C
mRNA
D
rRNA
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Understand the process of translation: Translation is the process by which the genetic code carried by mRNA is used to assemble amino acids into a polypeptide chain (protein). This occurs in the ribosome.
Identify the role of tRNA: Transfer RNA (tRNA) is responsible for bringing specific amino acids to the ribosome during translation. Each tRNA molecule has an anticodon that pairs with the codon on the mRNA, ensuring the correct amino acid is added to the growing polypeptide chain.
Clarify the role of mRNA: Messenger RNA (mRNA) carries the genetic instructions from DNA to the ribosome. It provides the sequence of codons that determine the order of amino acids in the protein.
Clarify the role of rRNA: Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) is a structural component of the ribosome. It helps facilitate the assembly of amino acids into a polypeptide chain but does not directly bring amino acids to the ribosome.
Eliminate DNA as an option: DNA contains the genetic information but does not participate directly in translation. Its role is upstream in transcription, where mRNA is synthesized.