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Multiple Choice
The number of nucleotide bases "read" together on the mRNA to designate each amino acid is __________; this unit is called a(n) __________.
A
two; dipeptide
B
three; triose
C
two; anticodon
D
three; codon
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand that mRNA is a type of RNA that carries genetic information from DNA to the ribosome, where proteins are synthesized.
Recognize that the genetic code is read in sets of nucleotide bases on the mRNA, which are crucial for determining the sequence of amino acids in a protein.
Identify that each set of three nucleotide bases on the mRNA is called a 'codon'. Each codon specifies a particular amino acid or a stop signal during protein synthesis.
Recall that the term 'codon' refers to this triplet of bases, which is essential for the translation process in protein synthesis.
Conclude that the correct answer is 'three; codon', as three nucleotide bases form a codon that designates an amino acid.