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

IRNA bonds the amino acids together to then form proteins.

IRNA converts DNA into mRNA

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

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

None of the provided options accurately describe the role of IRNA (which presumably should be RNA, specifically mRNA) in the translation process. The role of mRNA in translation is to carry the genetic instructions from DNA to the ribosomes, where proteins are synthesized. Thus, it acts as a template for protein synthesis.