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connecting amino acid together to form proteins

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Option D is correct. "connecting amino acid together to form a protein" is not a function of tRNA

Unlike DNA, there are three types of RNA that are involved in protein synthesis, messenger RNA, ribosomal RNA, and transfer RNA.

Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and transfer RNA (tRNA) are not copies of the info in DNA, instead, their codes are created while in the DNA and then cut into smaller coded fragments.

Transfer RNA (tRNA) is found in cells' cytoplasm and ensures the correct amino acids are carried to mRNA codons to form polypeptide chains during protein synthesis. tRNA takes the amino acid to the correct location for protein synthesis in the ribosome.

Some of the functions of tRNA include:

  • Picking up amino acid specified by the codon
  • Transcribing nitrogen bases into mRNA in the nucleus
  • Recognizing appropriate codon in the mRNA

According to the explanation above, we can see that "connecting amino acids together to form a protein" is not a function of tRNA

Learn more on tRNA here: https://brainly.com/question/11439210

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