d
by a specific transfer RNA molecule
During the process of translation, amino acids are brought to the ribosome by transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules. Each tRNA has an anticodon that pairs with a complementary codon on the messenger RNA (mRNA) and a corresponding amino acid attached to its other end. This ensures that the amino acids are added to the growing polypeptide chain in the correct sequence dictated by the mRNA code.
How are amino acids brought to the ribosome during translation?
a
by another messenger
b
by a polymerase
c
by a vesicle
d
by a specific transfer RNA molecule
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