function of
1. TRNA
2. MRNA
3. LEUCOPLAST
4. chloroplast
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✨Messenger RNA (mRNA) is translated into protein by the joint action of transfer RNA (tRNA) and the ribosome, which is composed of numerous proteins and two major ribosomal RNA (rRNA) molecules.
✨Transfer RNA (tRNA) is the key to
deciphering the code words in mRNA.
✨Leucoplasts are colorless plastids. found in endosperm, tubers, roots and other non-photosynthetic tissues of plants. They serve various functions, for example, storage of starch, lipids, or proteins.
✨ Although they vary in shape, leucoplasts are usually much smaller than a chloroplasts.
✨Chloroplasts work to convert light energy of the Sun into sugars that can be used by cells. The entire process is called photosynthesis and it all depends on the little green chlorophyll molecules in each chloroplast. Plants are the basis of all life on Earth.
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✨Messenger RNA (mRNA) is translated into protein by the joint action of transfer RNA (tRNA) and the ribosome, which is composed of numerous proteins and two major ribosomal RNA (rRNA) molecules.
✨Transfer RNA (tRNA) is the key to
deciphering the code words in mRNA.
✨Leucoplasts are colorless plastids. found in endosperm, tubers, roots and other non-photosynthetic tissues of plants. They serve various functions, for example, storage of starch, lipids, or proteins.
✨ Although they vary in shape, leucoplasts are usually much smaller than a chloroplasts.
✨Chloroplasts work to convert light energy of the Sun into sugars that can be used by cells. The entire process is called photosynthesis and it all depends on the little green chlorophyll molecules in each chloroplast. Plants are the basis of all life on Earth.
Hope it help you!!!! ☺️ ☺️ ☺️ ☺️
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