The “t” of tRNA stands for:
a. tripartite
b. teleporting
c. transfer
d. tracking
e. transcribing
Adv.
Transfer: tRNA is used in translation. The site of translation is ribosome. One end of the tRNA will be linked to the amino acid and the other end will be in contact with mRNA. Thus, it forms a bridge between amino acid and mRNA. It transfers the amino acid to one of the sites of ribosome. After that, it will be moved away from the ribosome. So, the “t” in tRNA stands for transfer.
Hence, the correct option is (c) transfer.