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Norma-Jean [14]
3 years ago
14

What does each codon code for?

Biology
2 answers:
jeyben [28]3 years ago
7 0
If i remember correctly, it should be D. A specific amino acid.

Codons make Amino Acids,
Amino Acids make Proteins,
and those Proteins are used for the specific job it was made for.

Hope this helps! :)
MatroZZZ [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:A specific amino acid

Explanation:

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