What Is the function of tRNA molecules? Multiple Choice Carry amino acids to the ribosomes. Repair changes that have occurred in the DNA base sequence. Provide energy necessary for the assembly of a new polypeptide chain. Contain code for the building of proteins that will function as enzymes.
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