5. The following diagram is of a ribosome with a mRNA attached to it, tRNA molecules are shown floating around the ribosome. чис CUG s' CUA ACC UGG AAA GAC UGG GAU GAC AAG ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ици Ribosome (rRNA) 40s unit a) Protein is made up of ACA u 4 ACC segment of mRNA b) How many amino acids will be in the protein that this ribosome will make? c) In order, list the sequence of tRNA that will bond to the mRNA d) List the 2 tRNA that will not be used in making this protein. e) Therefore, what amino acids will not be used to make this protein? f) List the sequence of amino acids that will make up this protein.
5. The following diagram is of a ribosome with a mRNA attached to it, tRNA molecules are shown floating around the ribosome. чис CUG s' CUA ACC UGG AAA GAC UGG GAU GAC AAG ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ици Ribosome (rRNA) 40s unit a) Protein is made up of ACA u 4 ACC segment of mRNA b) How many amino acids will be in the protein that this ribosome will make? c) In order, list the sequence of tRNA that will bond to the mRNA d) List the 2 tRNA that will not be used in making this protein. e) Therefore, what amino acids will not be used to make this protein? f) List the sequence of amino acids that will make up this protein.
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