An amino acid binds to tRNA at the
(a) 5' end (b) 3' end
(c) anticodon (d) any of these
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An amino acid binds to tRNA at the
(a) 5' end
(b) 3' end✔
(c) anticodon
(d) any of these
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Dear Student,
● Answer - (b)
An amino acid binds to tRNA at the 3' end.
● Explanation -
- RNA stands for RiboNucleic Acid.
- There are three main types of RNA - m-RNA, r-RNA & t-RNA.
1) m-RNA (messenger RNA) -
- acts as messenger to direct amino acids to proteins.
2) r-RNA (ribosomal RNA) -
- provides site for protein synthesis.
3) t-RNA (transfer RNA) -
- transfers amino acids to ribosomes
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