EBK HUMAN BIOLOGY
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Author: MCMILLAN
Publisher: Cengage Learning US
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Chapter 21, Problem 3SQ
mRNA is produced by ___________.
- a. replication
- b. duplication
- c. transcription
- d. translation
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Transfer RNA ____________________.
a. Carries amino acids to the ribosome
b. Carries information from the DNA to the ribosome
c. Helps make up the ribosome
d. Carries oxygen to cells
_________________ helps create a strand of mRNA by using DNA as a template.
a. RNA polymerase
b. DNA polymerase
c. Helicase
d. Serine
Prokaryotic transcripts are _____________ since several proteins can be produced from one mRNA.
a. polycistronic
b. monocistronic
c. tricistronic
d. bicistronic
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