Understanding Ribosomes, tRNA, and Anti-codons - AP Biology

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Where are anticodons found in cells?

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Anticodons are found on molecules of tRNA. Their function is to base pair with the codon on a strand of mRNA during translation. This action ensures that the correct amino acid will be added to the growing polypeptide chain. A tRNA molecule will enter the ribosome bound to an amino acid. The anticodon sequence will bind to the codon of the mRNA, allowing the tRNA to release the attached amino acid. This amino acid is then added to the peptide chain by the ribosome.

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