During the translation phase of protein synthesis, __________ carries amino acids corresponding to its three-base pair anticodon and matches up with a three-base pair codon in messenger RNA (mRNA). Group of answer choices the cytoplasm the anticodon conveyor transfer RNA (tRNA) the endoplasmic reticulum a mitochondrion
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