a. promoter region b. RNA polymerase C. antisense strand d. poly-A tail e. 5' cap f. splicing 8. anticodon loop h. acceptor stem L peptide bond A site 1. connects amino acid to polypeptide chain and leaves tRNA 2. transcribed strand that will go on to translation 3. recognized by the protein synthesis machinery 4. part of tRNA with nucleotides complementary to MRNA 5. enzyme that connects RNA nucleotides to DNA template 6. site where tRNA with amino acid enters the ribosome - 7. intron sequences are removed and exons are combined together 8. region of DNA with sequences that com bìne with RNA polymerase 9. site where amino acid combines with tRNA 10. makes RNA mare stable in the cytoplasm
a. promoter region b. RNA polymerase C. antisense strand d. poly-A tail e. 5' cap f. splicing 8. anticodon loop h. acceptor stem L peptide bond A site 1. connects amino acid to polypeptide chain and leaves tRNA 2. transcribed strand that will go on to translation 3. recognized by the protein synthesis machinery 4. part of tRNA with nucleotides complementary to MRNA 5. enzyme that connects RNA nucleotides to DNA template 6. site where tRNA with amino acid enters the ribosome - 7. intron sequences are removed and exons are combined together 8. region of DNA with sequences that com bìne with RNA polymerase 9. site where amino acid combines with tRNA 10. makes RNA mare stable in the cytoplasm
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