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what are the functions of rRNA

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Answered by sneha25675
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Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) associates with a set of proteins to form ribosomes. These complex structures, which physically move along an mRNA molecule, catalyze the assembly of amino acids into protein chains. They also bind tRNAs and various accessory molecules necessary for protein synthesis. Ribosomes are composed of a large and small subunit, each of which contains its own rRNA molecule or molecules.

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Answered by Erica03
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Translation is the name of the process our cells use to make proteins. Ribosomes are the organelles that can take a copy of our genetic material and translate it into a protein. The original genetic material is DNA, and it is stored in the cell's nucleus. When a specific protein is needed, our cells make a copy of the DNA. This copy is also RNA, but it is called messenger RNA, or mRNA. Thus, ribosomes translate mRNA into protein.

To make a protein, ribosomes link together amino acids. The mRNA has the specific order in which the amino acids must be joined, and each protein has a different order of amino acids. The small subunit of rRNA can read the order of amino acids. Linking amino acids together is the function of the rRNA in the large subunit of the ribosome.

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