What does mrna do in protein synthesis what does trna


What does mRNA do in protein synthesis? What does tRNA do?

A)mRNA: Stores genetic code, hangs out in the nucleus until DNA copies it and brings it to the ribosome. tRNA: Facilitates the movement of DNA to the ribosome along molecular transport channels.

B)mRNA: Copies tRNA and brings amino acids to the ribosome. tRNA: Brings the DNA code from the nucleus to the ribosome.

C)mRNA: Aggressive, always gets what it wants. tRNA: More of a caring personality.

D)mRNA: Copies DNA and brings the code to the ribosome. tRNA: Brings amino acids to the ribosome so that they can be matched to the mRNA code.

E)mRNA: Copies DNA and brings the code to the mitochondria. tRNA: Brings amino acids to the ribosome so that they can be matched to the mRNA code.

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