Certainly! In the context of matching the description and function to each type of RNA, here is the correct matching:
1. RNA, that carries a copy of the DNA's code outside the nucleus.
- mRNA (messenger RNA)
2. RNA helps transfer correct amino acids to make a protein.
- tRNA (transfer RNA)
3. RNA that is found in ribosomes and helps to link together the amino acids during translation.
- rRNA (ribosomal RNA)
So, the correct matches are:
- mRNA with the description "RNA that carries a copy of the DNA's code outside the nucleus."
- tRNA with the description "RNA helps transfer correct amino acids to make a protein."
- rRNA with the description "RNA that is found in ribosomes and helps to link together the amino acids during translation."
These types of RNA play crucial roles in the process of protein synthesis within cells.