Biology, 23.05.2020 21:06, mrmendrala
In many eukaryotic cells, DNA stored in the nucleus is transcribed into messenger RNA. The mRNA is then transported into the cytoplasm where ribosomes assist in their translation into proteins. Finally, these proteins are packaged and sorted in the Golgi apparatus for use in other parts of the cell or in preparation for secretion into other cells.
Which of the following statements is supported by this description?
A.
Various organelles within a cell interact with each other to carry out life processes.
B.
Organelles within a cell act independently of each other at all times.
C.
Some organelles are more important than other organelles within a cell.
D.
Only up to three organelles may interact with each other at any given moment in time.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 21:20, jaidajordan34
Atree root breaking a rock into smaller fragments is an example of both and mechanical weathering. when rocks are exposed to heat, they which can contribute to thermal stress. when harmful gases, such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide, react with water in the atmosphere, they can produce the agent of erosion involved in stream erosion is when the ground is so saturated that it can't absorb rainfall or when rain falls so quickly that the ground can't absorb the water, forms. a/an is a huge, heavy, moving body of ice that picks up rocks and sand and erodes the ground beneath it as these materials scrape across it. hot arid climates are prone to erosion by rows of trees and shrubs planted to protect fields from wind erosion are known as
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Biology, 22.06.2019 22:30, alyssamaize
What is the role of rna polymerase? it creates the dna strand its the dna strand. it transcribe the dna strand il translates the dna strand save and exit next sube mark this and retum
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