directly relates to its function. Which statement describes the relationship between the structure and function of rRNA? * The small subunit provides anticodons for the mRNA molecule to build a polypeptide chain. A large subunit attaches to MRNA while a small subunit attracts RNA polymerase to build a polypeptide chain. The large subunit has three different openings for the specific enzymes required for translation of mRNA. A small subunit attaches to MRNA after which a large subunit attaches on top, with openings for tRNA molecules that will build a polypeptide chain.

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As with all biomolecules, rRNA has a structure that directly relates to its function.
Which statement describes the relationship between the structure and function
of rRNA? *
The small subunit provides anticodons for the mRNA molecule to build a polypeptide
chain.
A large subunit attaches to MRNA while a small subunit attracts RNA polymerase to
build a polypeptide chain.
The large subunit has three different openings for the specific enzymes required for
translation of mRNA.
A small subunit attaches to MRNA after which a large subunit attaches on top, with
openings for TRNA molecules that will build a polypeptide chain.
Transcribed Image Text:As with all biomolecules, rRNA has a structure that directly relates to its function. Which statement describes the relationship between the structure and function of rRNA? * The small subunit provides anticodons for the mRNA molecule to build a polypeptide chain. A large subunit attaches to MRNA while a small subunit attracts RNA polymerase to build a polypeptide chain. The large subunit has three different openings for the specific enzymes required for translation of mRNA. A small subunit attaches to MRNA after which a large subunit attaches on top, with openings for TRNA molecules that will build a polypeptide chain.
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