Biology, asked by RahulChikku9743, 1 year ago

Anticodon is associated with
(a) t-RNA
(b) r-RNA
(c) m-RNA
(d) DNA

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Answered by gadakhsanket
1

Dear Student,

◆ Answer - (a)

Anticodon is associated with t-RNA.

● Extra information -

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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Answered by letmeanswer12
0

Answer:

Anticodon is associated with t-RNA.

Explanation:

Anticodons are groupings of nucleotides that are correlative to codon. They are found in tRNAs, and enable the tRNAs to align the right amino corrosive with a mRNA during protein creation.  

During protein generation, amino acids are bound together into a string. It's significant that the right amino acids be utilized in the right places, since amino acids have various properties. Placing an inappropriate one out of a spot can make a protein pointless or even dangerous to the cell.

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