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How is tRNA and rRNA different?

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How is tRNA and rRNA different?

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tRNA functions in carrying amino acids on the opposite side of their anti-codon recognition site. Thus, their main function is to elongate amino acid chains to create proteins. rRNA functions in being the thing that helps tRNA binds to the mRNA. What happens is mRNA binds with rRNA, allowing tRNA to bind and create the amino acid sequence. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJxobgkPE… Watch this video. The rRNA, although they don’t mention it, is actually a component of the ribosome. Keep that in mind and i’m sure you will understand it well.

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