What does "transfer RNA" actually transfer?
Group of answer choices
Ribosome
Amino acids
Codons
Transcripts
Answer :- Amino acids.
Explanation :-
The transfer RNA or tRNA is a ribonucleic acid which transfer activated amino acids to the ribosomes to synthesize proteins. It is so small that it remains in the supernatant during centrifugation. Hence it is also called soluble RNA or supernatant RNA. It serves as an adaptor molecules to attach amino acids and then transfer the amino acids to the ribosomes for the synthesis of proteins.
So from the above discussion we can conclude that the answer is " Amino acids".
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