Biology, asked by renusingh795, 7 months ago

Movement of ribosome from one end of
the mRNA to the other end takes place in
of the cell.
O Cell wall
O Nucleus
O Mitrochondria
O
cytoplasm​

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Answered by deepali7223
0

Answer:

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Explanation:

During translocation and elongation, the ribosome moves one codon 3′ down the mRNA, brings in a charged tRNA to the A site, transfers the growing polypeptide chain from the P-site tRNA to the carboxyl group of the A-site amino acid, and ejects the uncharged tRNA at the E site.

Answered by Sumanmi
1

cytoplasm, hope it helps.......

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