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which statement best describes how the structure of trna relates to its function?
○ one end binds to a codon, while the other end carries an amino acid.
○ the t shape helps lock it into place on the mrna strand.
○ its t shape allows it to wrap around amino acids to bring them to mrna.
○ it has a negative charge to help it attract other nucleotides.
tRNA's core function is to match mRNA codons to specific amino acids during translation. Its structure has an anticodon region that binds to the complementary mRNA codon, and a 3' end that covalently attaches to the corresponding amino acid. The other options are incorrect: tRNA has a cloverleaf (not T) secondary structure, its shape does not wrap around amino acids, and its negative charge (from phosphate groups) does not drive its core functional interaction with codons/amino acids.
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One end binds to a codon, while the other end carries an amino acid.