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What role does tRNA play in the translation process?(1 point)
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tRNA holds the "stop" codon to alert ribosomes to end protein production.
tRNA holds the "stop" codon to alert ribosomes to end protein production.
tRNA bonds the amino acids together to then form proteins.
tRNA bonds the amino acids together to then form proteins.
tRNA carries amino acids to the ribosome and helps form proteins.
tRNA carries amino acids to the ribosome and helps form proteins.
tRNA converts DNA into mRNA.
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Correct answer: tRNA carries amino acids to the ribosome and helps form proteins.
Brief explanation: Each tRNA matches its anticodon to an mRNA codon at the ribosome and delivers the correct amino acid; the ribosome then links the amino acids into a polypeptide.
Brief explanation: Each tRNA matches its anticodon to an mRNA codon at the ribosome and delivers the correct amino acid; the ribosome then links the amino acids into a polypeptide.
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