Asked by Anonymous

How does a mutation in the DNA affect the way proteins are made?
A. A mutation in the DNA results in misshapen tRNA molecules that do not fit inside the ribosomes.
B. A mutation in the DNA results in a change in the mRNA and, ultimately, to a different protein structure.
C. A mutation in the DNA affects the structure of mRNA, but it does affect the protein.
D. A mutation in the DNA changes how the proteins that are made are passed down from parent to child.
Is the answer D?
Thanks a bunches ;)

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
HELP, please anyone.
Answered by Anonymous
Please help me I need help fast.
Answered by lol
i need help with my science projesct
Answered by BREE
The answer is D sorry if i am late
Answered by Anonymous
the answer is c
Answered by JDog
the answers are C B C B
Answered by Julia
No the answers are c b a c if you want 100%
Answered by Lauren
Julia is right it's c b a c I got 100%
Answered by Anonymous
Yeah, Julia is right, I got 100%! THANKS!:):):):)
Answered by 395248
Yes, C, B, A, and C are the correct answers, provided you don't (somehow) mess up by not putting the answers in the right order.
Answered by Armored Mudcrab
cbac is correct.
Answered by Thanks Guys
C
B
A
C
Is Correct
Answered by connexus
C

B

A

C
I just did the test
Answered by uwu
cheating on tests is fun!
Answered by Sammy
It technically isn’t a test @uwu... and is it really cheating? I mean at connexus we’re allowed to use notes n stuff on our assignments.
@uwu cheating doesnt help you get a better life :)
Answered by Venus
Thanks Julia!!! %100!!
Answered by answers
julia is right
Answered by Suomynona
am I the only one that has 6 questions on this...?
Answered by Beavis
Suomynona yes most likely I am beavis how are you doing?
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