Answer:
RNA catalyzes the formation of peptide bonds
Explanation:
The formation of a peptide bomb between two amino acids in translation which occurs in the ribosomes is catalyzed by peptidyl transferase. Peptidyl transferase is an enzyme that catalyzes addition of amino acid to a growing polypeptide chain and found in the large subunit of the ribosomes. For prokaryotes, the 50S (23S componenet) and for eukaryotes, the 60S (28S component). Its activity is mainly mediated by rRNA and not proteins and thus the region is always referred to as a ribozyme: only enzymes not made up of proteins.
The microorganisms and/or biologically derived compounds or molecules that cause disease in personnel, plants, or animals are called : Pathogen
The term is first time introduced n 1880. Pathogen usually invade a host and caused irregularity within its cells
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Surface waves cause most the the damage