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What are amino acids carried to the ribosomes by?

Amino acids are carried to the ribosomes by transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules. Each tRNA carries a specific amino acid and has an anticodon that pairs with the corresponding codon on the mRNA during protein synthesis.


In the process of translation which of the following performs the amino acid assembly?

Ribosomes perform the amino acid assembly during the process of translation. Ribosomes read the mRNA sequence and catalyze the formation of peptide bonds between amino acids to build the growing polypeptide chain.


Where in the cell do mRNA and amino acids on tRNA's come together to make a protein?

During translation, tRNA anticodons pair with the complementary mRNA codons at the ribosomes. Each tRNA molecule carries with it an amino acid according to its specific code. As each tRNA releases its amino acid, peptide bonds form between the amino acids. After each tRNA releases its amino acid, it is free to pick up another amino acid in the cytoplasm.


What works with mRNA to synthesize proteins?

mRNA works with ribosomes, transfer RNA (tRNA), and amino acids to synthesize proteins. The mRNA carries the genetic information, the ribosomes provide the site for protein synthesis, tRNA brings the amino acids to the ribosomes, and amino acids are the building blocks used to assemble proteins according to the mRNA codons.


What are codon and anticodons?

Codon = 3 amino acid sequence found on mRNA. Anti codon = 3 amino acid sequence found on tRNA.The codons are for the traslation of mRNa to an amino acid sequence by using ribosomes.

Related Questions

What are amino acids carried to the ribosomes by?

Amino acids are carried to the ribosomes by transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules. Each tRNA carries a specific amino acid and has an anticodon that pairs with the corresponding codon on the mRNA during protein synthesis.


Where does the mRNA get translated in to protein?

RNA Translation is carried out in the ribosomes, with tRNAs serving as adaptors between the mRNA template and the amino acid MORE?


What joins amino acid to make a protein?

ribosomes and gases


How do ribosomes use nitrogen?

Ribosomes do not directly use nitrogen. However, nitrogen is an essential component of the amino acids that make up proteins, which ribosomes help synthesize. These amino acids are joined together by ribosomes to form proteins during the process of translation.


What do ribosomes attract?

ribosomes is where protein is synthesised so i suppose they attract mrna for the code to make the protein and the amino acid to build the protein. ribosomes is where protein is synthesised so i suppose they attract mrna for the code to make the protein and the amino acid to build the protein.


What molecule is responsible for bringing an amino acid to its complimentary spot on the RNA?

Ribosomes


In the process of translation which of the following performs the amino acid assembly?

Ribosomes perform the amino acid assembly during the process of translation. Ribosomes read the mRNA sequence and catalyze the formation of peptide bonds between amino acids to build the growing polypeptide chain.


Where is amino acid sequence is formed?

Amino acid sequences are formed in the ribosomes of cells during the process of protein synthesis. The sequence is determined by the arrangement of nucleotides in the mRNA molecule, which acts as a template for the assembly of amino acids.


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.


Where in the cell do mRNA and amino acids on tRNA's come together to make a protein?

During translation, tRNA anticodons pair with the complementary mRNA codons at the ribosomes. Each tRNA molecule carries with it an amino acid according to its specific code. As each tRNA releases its amino acid, peptide bonds form between the amino acids. After each tRNA releases its amino acid, it is free to pick up another amino acid in the cytoplasm.


The function of ribosomes is to?

Ribosomes create amino acid chains which make proteins. Messenger RNA is transcribed in the nucleus from the DNA. The mRNA exits the nucleus and is 'scanned' by the ribosomes, which add corresponding amino acids to create a particular polypeptide chain.


What is Calcium Amino Acid Chelate?

Calcium Carbonate/Oxide + Amino Acid = Calcium Amino Acid Chelate The reaction should be carried at 80 degree C. Make the amino acid content always double to metal content to get better chelation.