What is the role of RNA?
A...to provide the original blueprint for protein production
B...to move information from the ribosomes to the nucleus for protein synthesis
C...to break down proteins into amino acid monomers
D...to move information from the nucleus to the ribosomes for protein synthesis
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RNA links with the amino acids together form protein
so option (. d) is the correct option
so option (. d) is the correct option
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Correct answer: D) To move information from the nucleus to the ribosomes for protein synthesis
RNA stands for ribonucleic acid, which play an important role in the protein synthesis. In many viruses it act as genetic material. There are three types of RNA, which are known to find in the cell. These are rRNA, mRNA and tRNA.
It consists of ribose sugar, phosphate group and a four nitrogenous base adenine, guanine,cytosine and uracil.
mRNA called as the messenger RNA copies the information from the DNA and rRNA also called as ribosomal RNA function as a structural component required for the synthesis of protein called as ribosomes and at last tRNA known as a translational RNA translation and assembling of protein.
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