Question #05bf4
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tRNA is a type of RNA which decodes mRNA sequence into protein.
Explanation:
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tRNA stands for Transfer Ribonucleic acid .
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Its model is known as the cloverleaf model.
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It has 5 arms or loops.
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Also known as s-RNA (Soluble RNA).
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Helps in process of translation, which occurs in the cytoplasm.
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When amino acids get attached to tRNA it is said to be activated or charge tRNA. It takes amino acids & gets attached to rRNA as to decode mRNA sequence into protein.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transfer_RNA
Process of translation
https://josephbonello.com/how-genes-direct-the-production-of-polypeptides/