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the large subunit and the small subunit; which are made up of rRNA and protein

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A tRNA molecule attaches to an amino acid and aligns it with the correct mRNA codon using its anticodon.

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Depends on the organism. Bacterial ribosomes are divided into 30S and 50S subunits. Eukaryote ribosomes are divided into 40S and 60S subunits.

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Large subunit and small subunit

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What is the function of ribosome RNA?

rRNA is a massive molecule consisting of two parts; a small section, and a large section. It is between these two sections that the mRNA fits, and into the large selection that the tRNA complexes (with attached amino acids) are taken. rRNA molecules have two main binding sites. When a tRNA molecule is bound, the mRNA molecule moves along one space, and another tRNA molecule binds. When this happens, the amino acids at the ends of the tRNA molecules are very close together, and a peptide bond forms. The mRNA then moves along again and the first tRNA molecule breaks away. This is translationRead more: How_are_messenger_RNA_transfer_RNA_ribosomal_RNA_different


Which two structures contain codons and anticodons?

mRNA tRNA


Which type of RNA has amino acids covalently attached?

tRNA - Transfer RNA tRNA binds amino acids through a two step "charging" reaction and brings those amino acids to the ribosome. The reaction is catalysed by the enzyme aminoacyl transferase. There are many different tRNA molecules, at least one for each amino acid, but not necessarily one for every triplet codon. The triplet codons are groups of three RNA bases on mRNA that code for a specific amino acid in a protein, and are matched to the complementary anticodon in tRNA. Through "wobble" it is possible for one tRNA molecule with a single anticodon to bind two triplet codons on mRNA, with a single non Watson-Crick base pair (usually the third base). Without this "wobble", there would have to be 61 different tRNA molecules (there are 64 possible triplet codons, but three of then signal termination and are not recognised by tRNA). With the "wobble", there could be as few as 20, one for each amino acid.


Nucleic acid carries the amino acids to the ribosome?

Short answer to this is tRNA. Long answer: aminoacyl-tRNAsynthetase is an enzyme with two pockets, one for tRNA and one for a specific amino acid. This enzyme is responsible for joining tRNA and amino acids where they then travel to a ribosome and begin the process of translation


How many binding sites does a ribosome have?

3, the A P E sites(they stand for something but i for got exactly what except for E for exit) A for amino acids entering, P for the amino acids to join together and E for the transport things to E exit

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What are the two functional part of a charged tRNA?

An amino acid and an anticodon. (APEX)


What are the two major types of proteins that build parts of cells?

functional proteins and structural proteins


What are two functional parts of a charged RNA?

codon on mRNA and the amino-acid specified by the codon


What is the function of ribosomal (rRNA)?

rRNA is a massive molecule consisting of two parts; a small section, and a large section. It is between these two sections that the mRNA fits, and into the large selection that the tRNA complexes (with attached amino acids) are taken. rRNA molecules have two main binding sites. When a tRNA molecule is bound, the mRNA molecule moves along one space, and another tRNA molecule binds. When this happens, the amino acids at the ends of the tRNA molecules are very close together, and a peptide bond forms. The mRNA then moves along again and the first tRNA molecule breaks away. This is translationRead more: How_are_messenger_RNA_transfer_RNA_ribosomal_RNA_different


What is Function of ribosomal RNA?

rRNA is a massive molecule consisting of two parts; a small section, and a large section. It is between these two sections that the mRNA fits, and into the large selection that the tRNA complexes (with attached amino acids) are taken. rRNA molecules have two main binding sites. When a tRNA molecule is bound, the mRNA molecule moves along one space, and another tRNA molecule binds. When this happens, the amino acids at the ends of the tRNA molecules are very close together, and a peptide bond forms. The mRNA then moves along again and the first tRNA molecule breaks away. This is translationRead more: How_are_messenger_RNA_transfer_RNA_ribosomal_RNA_different


What are the two bonding sites of tRNA on the ribosomes?

tRNA has two binding sites on the ribosome first one is A-site (aninoacyl -tRNA binding site), and second one is P-site (peptidyl-tRNA binding site) and E-site (Exit site)


What happens to the two amino acids carried by the two tRNA's inside a ribosome?

The two amino acids carried by the two tRNA's inside a ribosome, bind togather with a peptide bond to elongate the protein chain.


What is the function of ribosome RNA?

rRNA is a massive molecule consisting of two parts; a small section, and a large section. It is between these two sections that the mRNA fits, and into the large selection that the tRNA complexes (with attached amino acids) are taken. rRNA molecules have two main binding sites. When a tRNA molecule is bound, the mRNA molecule moves along one space, and another tRNA molecule binds. When this happens, the amino acids at the ends of the tRNA molecules are very close together, and a peptide bond forms. The mRNA then moves along again and the first tRNA molecule breaks away. This is translationRead more: How_are_messenger_RNA_transfer_RNA_ribosomal_RNA_different


Which two structures contain codons and anticodons?

mRNA tRNA


The large subunit of the ribosome has how many spots for tRNA molecules?

Two


Are there three parts for Breaking Dawn?

There are two parts to the novel (both in the same book) and there are 2 parts in the movie... Unless the producers change it (the way they changed parts of the plot of the book for the movies)


What are two basic components of a motor?

You are asking a very general question. If i could say it lik this the 2 most basic and functional parts to a car is the crank then the cam. Both parts are critical to the motor