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What is the role of t-RNA in a cell ?

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Answered by Secondman
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t-RNA i.e. Transfer Ribonucleic Acid is type of RNA molecule (Ribonucliec Acid).

t-RNA basically decodes a m-RNA i.e. Messenger RNA. t-RNA works and functions at particular points and places in ribosomes.

It reads the message of nucleic acid or nucleotides and further then translates it into amino acids or proteins.

This process of making into proteins from m-RNA is followed and hence the proteins are synthesized.

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