Answer:
1. Translation
2. Ribosome
3. Peptide
4. Amino acids
5. Proteins
Step-by-step explanation:
tRNA, known as transfer RNA, is a special type of RNA that functions majorly in the translation process where. tRNA reads the codons in the mRNA molecule using its anticodons and carries corresponding amino acids to the growing peptide chain in the ribosome. The amino acids are later used to form proteins.
Based on the above explanation, the answers to the blank spaces in the question are typed in BOLD:
- tRNA is used during TRANSLATION in the organelle named RIBOSOME to form long PEPTIDE chains of AMINO ACIDS which are then sent on to be folded and formed into PROTEINS.