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Which of the choices below gives the best "big picture" snapshot of what is happening in the body?
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Specialized cells have specialized DNA that allows them to produce specialized proteins needed by an individual cell
The brain sends mRNA as a messenger to specific cells telling them to send proteins to copy DNA from the ribosomes so other cells can get a copy of those genes.
Every cell in the body contains the entire DNA genome. Specialized cells turn on specific genes to make specific proteins, which are then released for use throughout the body.
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