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tRNA, transfer RNA.

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What molecule transports amino acids?

tRNA


Which molecule transports amino acids from the amino acid pool of the cytoplasm to the ribosomes?

The molecule that transports amino acids from the cytoplasm to the ribosomes during protein synthesis is transfer RNA (tRNA). Each tRNA molecule is specific for a particular amino acid and carries it to the ribosome based on the codon sequence of messenger RNA.


What molecule do amino acids form?

the guru molecule is formed by amino acids


What is the part of protein synthesis?

Transcription: mRNA is copied from a DNA molecule. Translation: The mRNA molecule then attaches to ribosomes. tRNA carrying amino acids come and attach to Codons on the mRNA. The amino acids bond to form a chain and a protein is formed.


What type of molecule is formed of amino acids?

the guru molecule is formed by amino acids


What molecule links together to form proteins?

Amino acids


What is the second part of protein synthesis called?

Transcription: mRNA is copied from a DNA molecule. Translation: The mRNA molecule then attaches to ribosomes. tRNA carrying amino acids come and attach to Codons on the mRNA. The amino acids bond to form a chain and a protein is formed.


What refers to translating the sequence of nucleic acids to the sequence of amino acids?

Transcription.


Which molecule that fastens amino acids down on mRNA?

The molecule that fastens amino acids down on the mRNA is transfer RNA, or tRNA.


Proteins are polymers of what kind of molecule?

Proteins are polymers of amino acid molecules


Molecule that carries amino acids to the ribosomes for incorporation into a protein?

The molecule that carries amino acids to the ribosome is transfer ribonucleic acid, or tRNA. Each tRNA molecule is specific to the amino acid it carries.


Name one type of molecule synthesised from amino acids in cells?

Proteins are a type of molecule synthesized from amino acids in cells.