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Multiple Choice
Which statement regarding the structure and function of tRNA is false?
A
Each type of tRNA molecule translates a particular mRNA codon into a particular amino acid.
B
The nucleotide sequence at both the amino acid attachment and the anticodon ends of each tRNA is instrumental in specifying which amino acid is attached to the tRNA by aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase.
C
Although there are 61 codons that code for amino acids, there are only 45 different tRNA molecules.
D
Although each tRNA consists of a relatively short, single RNA strand, this single strand can achieve a three-dimensional structure by folding back upon itself and forming covalent bonds between complementary bases.
Verified step by step guidance
1
Understand the role of tRNA in protein synthesis: tRNA molecules are responsible for translating mRNA codons into amino acids during the process of translation.
Recognize the structure of tRNA: tRNA is a single RNA strand that folds into a three-dimensional structure through hydrogen bonding between complementary bases, not covalent bonds.
Identify the function of the anticodon: The anticodon is a sequence of three nucleotides in tRNA that pairs with the corresponding codon in mRNA, ensuring the correct amino acid is added to the growing polypeptide chain.
Consider the number of tRNA molecules: Although there are 61 codons for amino acids, there are fewer tRNA molecules due to the wobble hypothesis, which allows some tRNAs to pair with multiple codons.
Evaluate the false statement: The statement about tRNA forming covalent bonds between complementary bases is incorrect; tRNA forms hydrogen bonds to achieve its three-dimensional structure.