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Which type(s) of RNA is(are) involved in protein synthesis?
a. transfer RNA only
Ob. messenger RNA only
C. ribosomal RNA and transfer RNA only
d. messenger RNA, ribosomal RNA, and transfer RNA

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I know tRNA and mRNA are involved, but I don’t know about rRNA. I think it might be D
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User Dmitry Negoda
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The types of RNA involved in protein synthesis are messenger RNA, ribosomal RNA, and transfer RNA.

d. messenger RNA, ribosomal RNA, and transfer RNA

Step-by-step explanation:

The synthesis of proteins makes up for the most part of a cell's energy than any other metabolic process.

The process of synthesis of proteins is known as translation. Protein is an important macromolecule of living organisms. They make up for the most part of the muscles and also help in making the bones stronger.

Since it fills in as basic segments of protein-production structures known as ribosomes; lastly, tRNA, or move RNA, that ship amino acids to the ribosome to be gathered.

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