What role does IRNA play in the translation process? (1 point)

OIRNA bonds the amino acids together to then form proteins.

OIRNA converts DNA into mRNA

IRNA holds the "stop" codon to alert ribosomes to end protein production.

OIRNA cames amino acids to the ribosome and helps form proteins.

None of the provided options accurately describe the role of IRNA in the translation process. IRNA, or transfer RNA (tRNA), is responsible for carrying specific amino acids to the ribosome during protein synthesis. It does not bond amino acids together or convert DNA into mRNA. Furthermore, it does not hold the "stop" codon to signal the termination of protein production. Therefore, none of the given statements are correct.