Question
What is the role of the tRNA in protein synthesis?
Responses
Copies the DNA in the nucleus
Copies the DNA in the nucleus
Brings in the anticodon attached to the correct amino acid
Brings in the anticodon attached to the correct amino acid
Acts as the instructions in the nucleus
Acts as the instructions in the nucleus
Is the place where translation happens
Responses
Copies the DNA in the nucleus
Copies the DNA in the nucleus
Brings in the anticodon attached to the correct amino acid
Brings in the anticodon attached to the correct amino acid
Acts as the instructions in the nucleus
Acts as the instructions in the nucleus
Is the place where translation happens
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct role of tRNA (transfer RNA) in protein synthesis is:
**Brings in the anticodon attached to the correct amino acid.**
tRNA molecules carry specific amino acids and match them to the corresponding codons on the mRNA during translation, which is the process of synthesizing proteins based on the genetic instructions carried by mRNA.
**Brings in the anticodon attached to the correct amino acid.**
tRNA molecules carry specific amino acids and match them to the corresponding codons on the mRNA during translation, which is the process of synthesizing proteins based on the genetic instructions carried by mRNA.