Which in not an example of a type of cell listed?
A. Bone
B. Lung
C. Stomac...
Biology, 10.06.2021 18:40 stephanieanaya7
Which in not an example of a type of cell listed?
A. Bone
B. Lung
C. Stomach
D. Brain
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One function of the poly-a tail on eukaryotic mrna sequences is to the mrna be transported from the nucleus to the cytoplasm. prokaryotic mrna also has a poly-a tail. choose the best explanation of the prokaryotic poly-a tail. a. prokaryotic poly-a tails have the same functions as eukaryotic poly-a tails, because this process is highly conserved throughout different species. b. prokaryotic poly-a tails aren't important, because prokaryotes don't have nuclei. c. prokaryotic poly-a tails have other functions, because prokaryotes don't have nuclei. d. prokaryotic poly-a tails are composed of a different molecular structure compared with eukaryotic poly-a tails.
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