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30 November, 11:54

How does prokaryotic transcription and translation differ from these processes in eukaryotic cells?

A) Because there is no nucleus, the DNA code is translated directly at the ribosome.

B) In prokaryotic cells, both transcription and translation take place at the ribosomes.

C) In prokaryotic cells, both transcription and translation take place in the cytoplasm because there are no cellular organelles.

D) Because there is no nucleus, prokaryotic transcription takes place in the cytoplasm and translation takes place at the ribosomes.

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  1. 30 November, 12:52
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    C

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