Questions: It will be recharged with another amino acid. It will be removed from the nucleus by mRNA. It will bind to another tRNA molecule.

It will be recharged with another amino acid.
It will be removed from the nucleus by mRNA.
It will bind to another tRNA molecule.
Transcript text: It will be recharged with another amino acid. It will be removed from the nucleus by mRNA. It will bind to another tRNA molecule.
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Solution Steps

Step 1: Understanding the Diagram

The diagram shows a ribosome translating mRNA into a polypeptide chain. The ribosome has three sites: E (exit), P (peptidyl), and A (aminoacyl). The tRNA in the E site (labeled A) has already transferred its amino acid to the growing polypeptide chain and is ready to exit the ribosome.

Step 2: Analyzing the tRNA in the E Site

The tRNA in the E site (labeled A) has completed its role in translation. It has transferred its amino acid to the growing polypeptide chain and is now uncharged (without an amino acid).

Step 3: Determining the Fate of the tRNA in the E Site

The tRNA in the E site will exit the ribosome and be recharged with another amino acid by an aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase enzyme in the cytoplasm. This process allows the tRNA to be reused in future rounds of translation.

Final Answer

It will be recharged with another amino acid.

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