Multiple Choice
The A site,P site,and E site each control ______________ (in order) during translation.
A) binding incoming tRNAs (A) ,retention of the peptide chain during elongation (P) ,exit of deacylated tRNAs (E)
B) activation of tRNAs (A) ,protease-based release of the protein product (P) ,exit of empty rRNAs (E)
C) activation of ribosome activity (A) ,processing of amino acids (P) ,elongation of the peptide chain (E)
D) amino acid bond transfer (A) ,protein processing (P) ,and elongation of the peptide chain (E)
E) binding incoming tRNAs (A) ,retention of the peptide chain during elongation (P) ,exit of deacylated tRNAs (E) as well as activation of ribosome activity (A) ,processing of amino acids (P) ,elongation of the peptide chain €
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