Answer:
mRNA, tRNA, and rRNA
Explanation:
Translation is the second process of gene expression involving the synthesis of proteins from mRNA strand in the ribosomes. mRNA is the template for the translation process to occur. However, other certain molecules are necessary for the occurrence of translation.
The molecules that directly participates in the process of translation include:
- mRNA, which is transported from the nucleus into the cytoplasm (ribosomes) to be read.
- tRNA, this is a type of RNA present in the ribosomes whose function is to read the codons of the mRNA and carry corresponding amino acids to the peptide chain.
- rRNA, is another type of RNA that makes up the ribosomes and functions in the synthesis of proteins from the amino acids.