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mRNA connects with the subunits of the ribosome. Each codon is read specifically and a matching anticodon brought by a tRNA is transferred. Each matched triplet adds amino acids to the polypeptide chain.

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WHAT CARRIES THE CORRECT AMINO ACID TO THE STRANS OF mRNA

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What carries the amino acid to the mRNA strand

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No, during translation amino acids do not bind directly to mRNA. The amino acids are attached to a tRNA, which then binds with the mRNA. This occurs at the ribosome.

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I think you mean "which RNA molecule carries the amino acids?" mRNA will never carry an amino acid; however, tRNA (another class of RNA) will carry amino acids in translation.

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transfer RNA (tRNA)

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What is directly responsible for the sequence of amino acids in a protein?

The sequence of codons in mRNA, or messenger RNA, is most directly responsible for the sequence of amino acids in a protein. Each codon is comprised of 3 nucleotides.


What are the differences between codon anticodon?

Codons are three bases on mRNA which go to the ribosome which translates into amino acids. The amino acids are attached to tRNA which has the anticodon on it which will bind to the codon on the mRNA. This is how the ribosome picks out the correct amino acid. the tRNA with the anti codon just binds to the codon and the amino acids start binding together via peptide bonds.


What type of molecule is the tRNA bring to the mRNA?

tRNA brings amino acids to the mRNA on the ribosome.


Is an amino acid a mRNA or tRNA?

An amino acid is not mRNA or tRNA. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins, while mRNA carries the genetic information from DNA to the ribosome to be translated into a protein, and tRNA is responsible for bringing specific amino acids to the ribosome during protein synthesis.


Which molecule that fastens amino acids down on mRNA?

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


What carry instructions for making proteins?

mRNA


What is the substance responsible for transferring the DNA message into amino acids?

DNA is changed into mRNA. from there, the mRNA goes to a ribosome and is translated into amino acids.


Why ribosomes make protein?

Ribosomes are protein factory that synthesize proteins from amino acids (no other organelle can do this). Ribosomes structures containing site for protein production. when the mRNA exported to cytoplasm, ribosomes sense it and bind to start protein synthesis.


What is the relationship between the order of bases in DNA and the order of amino acids in the final protein?

Amino acids are fundamental in your DNA. You need them to make DNA. You need them to be alive. Amino acids bind together in a special combination that your body needs to make more.


What is the sequence of events in translation?

1 ribosomes bind to mRNA 2 Amino acid-carrying tRNA molecules bind to mRNA 3 the polypeptide elongates as new amino acids are added 4 a stop codon on the mRNA is reached 5 the polypeptide is released 6 the ribosomes dissociate from the mRNA plato=C


Why are amino acids which compliment mRNA called tRNA?

Amino acids are not called tRNA. tRNA molecules carry amino acids to the mRNA on the ribosome. A tRNA molecule has a 3-base anticodon that is complimentary to a apecific mRNA codon, which allows the tRNA to place the amino acid in the correct sequence.


Describe the 5 steps in protein synthesis?

1. The DNA unzips 2. The mRNA reads the code (codon) of the DNA (Transcription) 3. The mRNA moves out of the nucleus and enters the cytoplasm to attach to the ribosomes 4.tRNA brings amino acids to the ribosomes according to the original DNA 5. The amino acids bind together and are released into the cytoplasm as a protein