RNA is not turned into amino acids. The codons on the mRNA are translated by the anticodons on the tRNA in the cell's ribosomes. Each codon codes for production of a specific amino acid and these are then strung together to form a polypeptide chain (a protein). All of this takes place in the cell's ribosomes (organelles in the cytoplasm of the cell).
No, amino acids are not a structure of RNA. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins, while RNA is a molecule involved in protein synthesis. RNA is made up of nucleotides, not amino acids.
RNA is a polymer of ribonucleic acids. Amino acids are the monomers of proteins.
The type of RNA that brings amino acids to the ribosomes is TRNA or Transfer RNA.
Transfer RNA(:
The molecule ferry that brings amino acids to the ribosomes to build proteins is transfer RNA (tRNA). tRNA carries specific amino acids to the ribosome based on the instructions from messenger RNA (mRNA) during protein synthesis.
Transfer RNA or tRNA.
transfer RNA
Transfer RNA (tRNA) is the type of RNA that transports amino acids to a ribosome during protein synthesis. Each tRNA molecule is specific for a particular amino acid and has an anticodon region that pairs with the complementary codon on the mRNA during translation.
The transfer RNA. tRNA.
No, protein is not made out of RNA strands. Proteins are composed of amino acids, while RNA is a nucleic acid that plays a role in protein synthesis. RNA is involved in translating the genetic information encoded in DNA into the sequence of amino acids that make up proteins.
Long chains of amino acids are called polypeptides.
The enzyme responsible for charging RNA molecules with appropriate amino acids is aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase. It ensures the correct matching of specific amino acids with their corresponding tRNAs during the process of protein synthesis.