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Q: One binding site on a ribosome holds an mRNA molecule and the other two binding?
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How many binding sites does a ribosome have?

3, the A P E sites(they stand for something but i for got exactly what except for E for exit) A for amino acids entering, P for the amino acids to join together and E for the transport things to E exit


What holds the two strands of a DNA molecule of each other?

Hydrogen bonds


What role does amino acids play in making polypeptides?

A gene will create an RNA molecule which will be taken by a Ribosome. This Ribosome will read the coded message in the RNA molecule to place a specific amino acid in a particular place. The Ribosome will link these adjacent amino acids using a peptide bond which are incredibly strong. As the RNA goes into one end of the Ribosome, a long polypeptide chain will emerge out the other side.


What two things make up ribosomes and are are ribosomes surrounded by membrane like other organelles?

A ribosome is a biological molecule made of ribonucleic acid (RNA) and proteins (ribosomal proteins). A ribosome is made of two pieces (subunits).A typical eukaryotic cell ribosome consists of two subunits named 60S (large subunit) and 40S (small). A prokaryotic cell ribosome is a little smaller but it is made of two subunits, too: a 50S and 30S subunit.No, it isn't surrounded by a membrane as some other organelles are.A ribosome is a biological molecule made of ribonucleic acid (RNA) and proteins (ribosomal proteins).A ribosome is made of two pieces (subunits). A typical eukaryotic cell ribosome consists of two subunits named 60S (large subunit) and 40S (small).A prokaryotic cell ribosome is a little smaller but it is made of two subunits too: a 50S and 30S subunit.No, it isn't surrounded by a membrane as some other organelles are.


How is energy released from a molecule?

That depends on what you are talking about (what molecule is being used to supply energy). Normally Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) is changed into Adenosine Diphosphate and a phosphate ion. This is an exothermic reaction, and the left over energy can be used to fuel other reactions. However, during translation at the ribosome, ATP is changed into AMP (adenosine monophosphate).

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How many binding sites does a ribosome have?

3, the A P E sites(they stand for something but i for got exactly what except for E for exit) A for amino acids entering, P for the amino acids to join together and E for the transport things to E exit


What is binding agent in eggs?

A binding agent is an ingredient that holds all of the other ingredients together (i.e. flour)


WHen hemoglobin binds its first oxygen molecule it is easier for other?

after one oxygen molecule binds to hemoglobin, it is easier for the other molecules to bind to the hemoglobin. this is known as cooperative binding.


What holds the strands of a DNA molecule to each other?

Hydrogen bonds


What holds the two strands of DNA molecule each other?

hydrogen bonds


What holds the two strands of a DNA molecule of each other?

Hydrogen bonds


What role does amino acids play in making polypeptides?

A gene will create an RNA molecule which will be taken by a Ribosome. This Ribosome will read the coded message in the RNA molecule to place a specific amino acid in a particular place. The Ribosome will link these adjacent amino acids using a peptide bond which are incredibly strong. As the RNA goes into one end of the Ribosome, a long polypeptide chain will emerge out the other side.


What are the two bonding sites of tRNA on the ribosomes?

tRNA has two binding sites on the ribosome first one is A-site (aninoacyl -tRNA binding site), and second one is P-site (peptidyl-tRNA binding site) and E-site (Exit site)


What two things make up ribosomes and are are ribosomes surrounded by membrane like other organelles?

A ribosome is a biological molecule made of ribonucleic acid (RNA) and proteins (ribosomal proteins). A ribosome is made of two pieces (subunits).A typical eukaryotic cell ribosome consists of two subunits named 60S (large subunit) and 40S (small). A prokaryotic cell ribosome is a little smaller but it is made of two subunits, too: a 50S and 30S subunit.No, it isn't surrounded by a membrane as some other organelles are.A ribosome is a biological molecule made of ribonucleic acid (RNA) and proteins (ribosomal proteins).A ribosome is made of two pieces (subunits). A typical eukaryotic cell ribosome consists of two subunits named 60S (large subunit) and 40S (small).A prokaryotic cell ribosome is a little smaller but it is made of two subunits too: a 50S and 30S subunit.No, it isn't surrounded by a membrane as some other organelles are.


Does the Ribosome interact with any other orgenell?

ya


How is energy released from a molecule?

That depends on what you are talking about (what molecule is being used to supply energy). Normally Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) is changed into Adenosine Diphosphate and a phosphate ion. This is an exothermic reaction, and the left over energy can be used to fuel other reactions. However, during translation at the ribosome, ATP is changed into AMP (adenosine monophosphate).


What is the difference between an allosteric enzyme and a non-allosteric enzyme?

alloesterinc enzymes have 2 or more binding sites which can bind the same or different molecules. When a molecule bind one of the sites the other site changes conformation and gets a higher affinity for a ligand. this is allostric coorporation. alloestric sites can also regulate binding of a ligand by preventing binding if they are occupied. this is alloesteric regulation. allo means "other" sterio means "site" so allosteric means "other site". a regular enzyme has one or more binding sites but they are independent of each other i.e. binding of a ligand to one site does not increase or decrease affinity of binding in the other site.