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what RNA do during protein synthesis. Full explanation no googled answers because i have.already done it please answer it in your own words

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Answered by vinay0018
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Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) associates with a set of proteins to form ribosomes. These complex structures, which physically move along an mRNAmolecule, catalyze the assembly of amino acids into protein chains. They also bind tRNAs and various accessory molecules necessary for protein synthesis.
Answered by Anonymous
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The role of RNA is to take the genetic information outside the nucleus so that protein synthesis can occur. During protein synthesis RNA serves as the information port that tells ribosomes what proteins to produce. The ribosomes 'read' the genetic information contained within the RNA, and they then send tRNA to bring back the individual amino acids needed to build that protein. Once the pieces are in place, the protein can be assembled and sent wherever it needs to be. Basically, RNA's role is to make protein synthesis possible by providing the protein blueprints.

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