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Which molecule brings amino acids to the ribosomes to be assembled into proteins?
tRNA
mRNA
peptide
codon
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tRNA
Explanation: Transfer RNA (tRNA) carries specific amino acids to the ribosome and uses its anticodon to pair with mRNA codons, allowing the amino acids to be joined into a growing polypeptide (protein).
Explanation: Transfer RNA (tRNA) carries specific amino acids to the ribosome and uses its anticodon to pair with mRNA codons, allowing the amino acids to be joined into a growing polypeptide (protein).
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