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Match each term with the most appropriate description.
Premises:
binds to ribosomes to begin translation
complex with proteins to form ribosomes
occurs when stop codons are read
a tRNA triplet complementary to a mRNA codon
guided and catalyzed by RNA polymerases
RNA-directed synthesis of polypeptide chains
all of the mRNA codons
sites for polypeptide assembly
an mRNA code for one amino acid
site at which RNA polymerase binds and initiates transcription
Responses:
genetic code
anticodon
translation termination
messenger RNA
translation
rRNA
codon
ribosome
promoters
transcription
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
binds to ribosomes to begin translation
complex with proteins to form ribosomes
occurs when stop codons are read
a tRNA triplet complementary to a mRNA codon
guided and catalyzed by RNA polymerases
RNA-directed synthesis of polypeptide chains
all of the mRNA codons
sites for polypeptide assembly
an mRNA code for one amino acid
site at which RNA polymerase binds and initiates transcription
Premises:
binds to ribosomes to begin translation
complex with proteins to form ribosomes
occurs when stop codons are read
a tRNA triplet complementary to a mRNA codon
guided and catalyzed by RNA polymerases
RNA-directed synthesis of polypeptide chains
all of the mRNA codons
sites for polypeptide assembly
an mRNA code for one amino acid
site at which RNA polymerase binds and initiates transcription
Responses:
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