Why does transcription occur in the nucleus and not in the cytoplasm?
A) RNA cannot exist in the cytoplasm.
B) DNA cannot leave the nucleus.
C) Ribosomes cannot leave the nucleus.
D) Codons are only found in the nucleus.
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Q3: Which nucleic acid acts like an enzyme,stabilizing
Q4: If DNA directs the production of RNA,what
Q6: What is different from one DNA nucleotide
Q7: What is a gene?
A)A discrete sequence of
Q12: Ribosomes are made out of which macromolecule?
A)Lipid
Q13: Where does the bond form that binds
Q14: According to the base pairing rules of
Q18: DNA helicase breaks which type of bond
Q19: Most genes are in the "off" state
Q23: If the codon is AAA, what is
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