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g A charged tRNA travels across a ribosome from the _______ site, to the _______ site, and then to the _______ site. A; E; P P; A; E P; E; A A; P; E E; P; A

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A; P; E

Step-by-step explanation:

A tRNA molecule is a type of RNA found in the ribosomes of a cell. They play a major role in the translation process by binding to the mRNA in respective sites of the ribosome and carrying their corresponding amino acid to the growing polypeptide chain.

Ribosomes, which is the site of translation has three sites namely: A site, P site, and E site. tRNAs perform their roles by moving through these sites in the order: A to P to E.

Site E is the release site

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