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extra nuclear ribozyme is :
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Answered by Anonymous
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Ribozymes are also known as ribonucleic acid enzymes. These are RNA molecules which helps in the catalysis of a particular reaction. It was discovered in the year 1982. The RNA can act as both genetic material and can act as a biocatalyst. It acts as a part of ribosome which attaches to the amino acid during protein synthesis. It increases the rate and specificity of peptide bond synthesis and phosphodiester bond.

Answered by hemakumar0116
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Answer:A ribozyme is an RNA molecule with a well-defined tertiary structure that enables it to act like a protein enzyme in catalyzing biochemical and metabolic reactions within a cell.

Explanation:

RNA can also act as a hereditary molecule, which encouraged Walter Gilbert to propose that in the distant past, the cell used RNA as both the genetic material and the structural and catalytic molecule rather than dividing these functions between DNA and protein as they are today; this hypothesis is known as the "RNA world hypothesis" of the origin of life.

These RNA molecules are enzymes that are not composed of proteins.

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