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False each RNA molecule picks up more than one protein

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Does Each transfer RNA molecule picks up on kind or protein?

no


True or false each transfer rna molecule picks up one kind of protein?

Each transfer RNA picks up one kind of amino acid, which is one small part (or building block) of a protein.


What does the transfer RNA molecule picks up?

amino acid


How does transfer RNA differ from other RNA?

Transfer RNA conveys each amino acid to the peptide chain during protein synthesis. Each tRNA molecule carries a specific amino acid, and bears a given anticodon to match the codon on messenger RNA. Transfer RNAs have a distinct hair loop structure.


What RNA molecule is divided into groups of three consecutive nucleotides?

transfer RNA


The molecule that contains an anticodon is?

transfer RNA or tRNA


During translation which type of RNA carries amino acids to ribosomes?

If a molecule of mRNA has AUG as its codon, what anticodon must its complementary tRNA contain?


Why can transfer rna be considered as a transfer molecule?

Transfer RNA are transfer molecules because they transfera string of nucleotides that give the cell information about how to make a specific trait.


An anti-codon is part of a molecule of?

Transfer RNA. tRNA.


What is the transport RNA molecule?

It is called TRNA (Transfer Ribonucleic Acid)


What is the complementary triplet on a transfer RNA molecule?

This triplet is called the anticodon.


When does an amino acid chain become a protein?

The DNA molecule in the nucleus makes a copy of itself using RNA, this is Messenger RNA. The Messenger RNA travel to a Ribosome. There is Transfer RNA floating about the cytoplasm. This is short (only three base pairs long) pieces of RNA that have their own unique amino acid attached to them. The Transfer RNA links up with the Messenger RNA according to their mutually compatible base pairs. The amino acids that the Transfer RNA is carrying link up with each other and detach from the Transfer RNA this is the beginning of a protein chain.