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The A, P, and E sites are progressively occupied by amino acids being assembled into a polypeptide. These sites are part of?

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large ribosomal subunit

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The A, P, and E sites are part of the large ribosomal subunit and are progressively occupied by amino acids being assembled into a polypeptide. The large subunits functions to join amino acids in order to form a polypeptide chain. It takes care of production by forming peptide bonds through the peptidyl transferase site.

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