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Why is tRNA called Transfer RNA?

A. Because it is responsible for transferring the protein out of the cell.

B. Because it is responsible for transferring the protein-building instructions to the ribosome.

C. Because it is responsible for transferring the right amino acid to the ribosome to create the protein.

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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

When a tRNA recognizes and binds to its corresponding codon in the ribosome, the tRNA transfers the appropriate amino acid to the end of the growing amino acid chain.

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User Salauddin Gazi
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Answer:

C. Because it is responsible for transferring the right amino acid to the ribosome to create the protein.

Step-by-step explanation:

The tRNA is known as the Transfer RNA because it is responsible for transferring the right amino acid to the ribosome to create the protein.

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