Question
What are the two main parts of a tRNA molecule? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.
Responses
Ribosome
Ribosome
Appropriate amino acid
Appropriate amino acid
Anticodon
Anticodon
Codon
Codon
mRNA strand
Responses
Ribosome
Ribosome
Appropriate amino acid
Appropriate amino acid
Anticodon
Anticodon
Codon
Codon
mRNA strand
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The two main parts of a tRNA (transfer RNA) molecule are:
- **Appropriate amino acid**
- **Anticodon**
The tRNA molecule carries an amino acid at one end and has an anticodon at the other end, which is complementary to the corresponding codon on the mRNA strand.
- **Appropriate amino acid**
- **Anticodon**
The tRNA molecule carries an amino acid at one end and has an anticodon at the other end, which is complementary to the corresponding codon on the mRNA strand.