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Which structure in the diagram is responsible for bringing in amino acids

Which structure in the diagram is responsible for bringing in amino acids-example-1

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Answer: 2

Explanation: 2 Is the right answer I took the test on k12.

The person below is wrong, they did it wrong.

Which structure in the diagram is responsible for bringing in amino acids-example-1
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Answer:

The correct answer would be tRNA.

tRNA (transfer ribonucleic acid) is a type of RNA which brings amino acid to a ribosomal site which is then added to the growing polypeptide chain.

The charged tRNA which has a complementary anti-codon site to the codon of mRNA brings the specific amino acid to the A site of the ribosomal complex.

The amino acid is then added to the growing chain and uncharged tRNA exit the complex from E site.

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