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mart [117]
3 years ago
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Peptidyl transferase is an enzyme that functions to enable the creation of a polypeptide chain during the process of translation

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How does peptidyl transferase perform this function?

Answer
A
Peptidyl transferase decreases the amount of energy needed to create a peptide bond between amino acids.

B
Peptidyl transferase speeds up translation by allowing more codons into the ribosome.

C
Peptidyl transferase increases the length of the polypeptide chain by transferring energy to the amino acids.

D
Peptidyl transferase creates the mRNA from the information in the template strand of DNA.

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Vladimir [108]3 years ago
6 0

Answer: D

Explanation: the image shows this. Let me know if I’m right.

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